~best-of-the-atlanti | Bookmarks (1083)
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‘The Party of the Ultrarich and the Ultra-poor’
Democrat Seth Moulton says his colleagues have lost the middle.
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Dog Food Is So Fancy Now That I Ate Some
Pets today are eating like kings. We should all be so lucky.
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MAGA, the Next Generation
Trump’s political movement introduces the youngest voters to its kind of camaraderie.
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An Attack on Free Speech at Harvard
Universities require a culture of open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement.
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Photos of the Week: Iberian Lynx, Albanian Fan, Bostonian Joy
A dog that enjoys daily scooter rides in Turkey, Olympic skateboarding qualifiers in Hungary, coastal flooding...
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The Flimsiness of Trumponomics
Trump’s latest reported idea would result in massive tax cuts for the ultrarich—at the expense of...
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The Books The Atlantic Loved—And Hated
Revisiting the magazine’s early reviews of classic books
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How a Band Falls Apart, According to 'Stereophonic'
The Tony-winning play explores the heartbreak and turmoil that sometimes accompany great music.
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The 2024 Audubon Photography Awards
Some of the best of recent bird photography—a collection of this year’s winners
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Trump Dreams of a Swifter Death Penalty
In recent speeches, the former president has been praising China’s approach to criminal justice.
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The 1970s Movie That Explains 2020s America
Chinatown, released 50 years ago today, shone a bleak light on the machinations of money and...
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An Emersonian Guide to Taking Control of Your Life
The great American thinker never pretended that true independence of mind was easy, but he made...
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Open the Door Wider for Refugees
I’m here today only because of the kindness of strangers who fought to open the door...
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The Schools That Are No Longer Teaching Kids to Read Books
“It didn’t even feel like learning.”
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Risking Everything to Lose Money
Why do professional athletes keep putting their careers in jeopardy just to bet on sports?
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What to Watch, Read, and Listen To Today
Three Atlantic writers and editors share their Juneteenth recommendations.
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A Pulitzer-Winning Playwright Makes a Great Cinematic Leap
Annie Baker’s debut film, Janet Planet, is an affecting tale of existential wandering.
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Has the DEI Backlash Come for Publishing?
A new study reveals positive changes since 2020. But can they last?
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America’s Top Export May Be Anxiety
English-speaking teens are spreading their problems abroad.
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Trump’s Campaign Has Lost Whatever Substance It Once Had
There’s no 2024 equivalent of “Build the wall” or “Lock her up.”
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America the Air-Conditioned
Cooling technology has become an American necessity—but an expensive one.
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J. D. Vance Makes His VP Pitch
The Millennial Republican senator knows exactly where his party is headed.