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Newt Gingrich Says You're Welcome
The Atlantic

Newt Gingrich Says You're Welcome

He turned politics into a vicious blood sport, broke Congress, and paved the way for Trumps rise. Now hes reveling in his achievements.

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November 2018
These Are The People In Your Neighborhood
The Atlantic

These Are The People In Your Neighborhood

Nextdoor, a hyperlocal social-media platform, highlights petty grievances—and proves that Americans have more in common than they think.

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July/August 2018
Sam Shepard Saw It All Coming
The Atlantic

Sam Shepard Saw It All Coming

The family battles he described foreshadowed our current national crisis.

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August 2019
The Stock-Buy Back Swindle
The Atlantic

The Stock-Buy Back Swindle

American corporations are spending trillions of dollars to repurchase their own stock. The practice is enriching CEOs—at the expense of everyone else.

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August 2019
Why The Police Fail To Catch Serial Rapists?
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Why The Police Fail To Catch Serial Rapists?

What new research reveals about sexual predators, and why police fail to catch them.

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August 2019
What Inspired The Summer Of Love?
The Atlantic

What Inspired The Summer Of Love?

Love, sure-but mostly drugs

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July/August 2017
What Is the Most Underappreciated Medical Invention In History?
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What Is the Most Underappreciated Medical Invention In History?

What Is the Most Underappreciated Medical Invention In History?

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July/August 2017
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How To Die

As a psychotherapist, Irvin Yalom has helped others grapple with their mortality. Now he is preparing for his own end.

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October 2017
The Atlantic

License-Plate Marriages

YOU CAN marry for love, you can marry for money, or, in Beijing, you can marry for a license plate.

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October 2017
The Atlantic

The Big Question

Q: What Crime Most Changed The Course Of History?

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October 2017
The Atlantic

The White House Mythmaker

How Arthur Schlesinger Jr.’s heroic vision of American presidents led him, and the country, astray

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November 2017
Don't Worry, It's Just a Phase
The Atlantic

Don't Worry, It's Just a Phase

Imagine a world without the concept of adolescence.

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May 2018
Unicorn Fever
The Atlantic

Unicorn Fever

The mythical creature rises in uncertain times.

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May 2018
Will Disney Kill Off The Movie Theater?
The Atlantic

Will Disney Kill Off The Movie Theater?

In its quest to beat Netix, it might have to.

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May 2018
What Alexa Taught My Father
The Atlantic

What Alexa Taught My Father

Legally blind since age 18, he missed out on the rst digital revolution.

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May 2018
Mrs. Maisel's Secret
The Atlantic

Mrs. Maisel's Secret

Amazon’s hit show is a fantasy of a woman living in two contradictory worlds at once.

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May 2018
O
The Atlantic

O

A YELLOW TAXI CIRCLES the airport; mist over LaGuardia; rumor of improvised explosive device; a bald Nigerian hack listening to incensed propagandists on WOR, his cab merging with the vortex; and behind the Plexiglas, an entrepreneurial American capitalist half his age, iPhone perpetually to her per fect pink ear, hair dark as a tiger’s stripe.

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October 2016
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What Really Killed The Dinosaurs?

A Princeton geologist has endured decades of ridicule for arguing that the fifth extinction was caused not by an asteroid but by a series of colossal volcanic eruptions. Her fight with the asteroid camp may be the nastiest feud in all of science— but she’s reopened a debate that had been considered closed.

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September 2018
The Atlantic

The Lie Of Little Women

Subversive secrets lurk in the gap between Louisa May Alcott’s real life and the story she tells.

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September 2018
The Women Who Changed Spycraft
The Atlantic

The Women Who Changed Spycraft

An old-boy operation was transformed during World War II, and at last the unsung upstarts are getting their due.

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June 2019
Ethiopia's Image-Maker
The Atlantic

Ethiopia's Image-Maker

Aïda Muluneh, whose vibrant photographs explore national identity, wants to upend portrayals of Africa.

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June 2019
Autocorrect
The Atlantic

Autocorrect

How advances in real-time fact-checking might improve our politics

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June 2019
Eat Food. All The Time. Mostly Junk.
The Atlantic

Eat Food. All The Time. Mostly Junk.

How the “food revolution” turned us into snackers, guaranteeing the demise of healthy home cooking

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June 2019
Liberalism's Last Stand
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Liberalism's Last Stand

As Viktor Orbán systematically removed all impediments to his autocratic regime, one independent institution stood defiant: a university, in the heart of Budapest, founded by George Soros. The school’s survival became a test of liberalism’s ability to beat back its new ideological foe—in Hungary and beyond.

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June 2019
To Save The Church, Dismantle The Priesthood
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To Save The Church, Dismantle The Priesthood

Catholics must detach themselves from the clerical hierarchy— and take the faith back into their own hands.

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June 2019
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'May be We Have Swung Too Far Toward Being Empathetic'

Seth Meyers on impostor syndrome, Oprah 2020—and whether media elites try too hard to feel the pain of Trump voters

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June 2018
A Muslim Among The Settlers
The Atlantic

A Muslim Among The Settlers

What happens when a Pakistani American writer goes deep into the West Bank?

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June 2018
Hidden Depths
The Atlantic

Hidden Depths

David Attenborough’s latest documentary gorgeously reveals the world’s oceans—and shows how badly we’re screwing them up.

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April 2018
Iron Chefs
The Atlantic

Iron Chefs

How automation is transforming the restaurant industry.

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January/February 2018
The Atlantic

How Americans Lost Faith In The Presidency

The Vietnam War opened the credibility gap. What we’ve learned since has only widened it.

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October 2017