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David Letterman to Jeffrey Goldberg on Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension: “You can’t go around firing somebody because you’re fearful or trying to suck up to an authoritarian—a criminal—administration in the Oval Office. That’s just not how this works.” #TAF25
The Atlantic1,781,928 просмотров • 9 месяцев назад

The U.S. bombardment of Iran was launched without a real plan for the Iranian people, Anne Applebaum argues: “We don’t have any tools to communicate with the Iranians, and we don’t have any tools to help build a legitimate state” determined by them. Read the full article at the link:
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Ashley Parker has dubbed the cowboy boot the perfect work professional shoe. She has worn pairs from her collection to the halls of Congress, to Washington galas, and even to interview the president. This is “Behind the Byline,” a series from The Atlantic that lets you get to know the people behind our journalism. (From 2025) Read more of Ashley’s journalism at the link.
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Who is the funniest writer in the English language? Atlantic staff writer Helen Lewis’s nomination is Terry Pratchett, the author of more than 40 satirical books. Through his work, Lewis says, “I’ve learned so much both about character writing” and “writing about social issues without beating people over their head.” At the link, read more about Pratchett’s work—and why he’s in danger of being lost to history.
The Atlantic17,015 просмотров • 5 дней назад

Texas is a state “we must win if Democrats are going to be a national party in the 2032 presidential contest,” Beto O’Rourke told David Frum in March. “If we’re in the wilderness, it’s not just to the detriment of the Democratic Party; it means that we may not have democracy in America.” Listen to the full conversation here:
The Atlantic45,788 просмотров • 20 дней назад

Most of the press corps is not allowed into the Pentagon, where decisions about the war in Iran are being made. This lack of information makes it harder for journalists to do their jobs and harder for the American public to understand what’s happening, Nancy Youssef, نانسي يوسف argues:
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“If anybody didn’t believe in revolutions and counterrevolutions and cycles of history, they’re certainly getting a lesson in it now,” Professor David W. Blight tells David Frum about the Supreme Court’s decisions to weaken the Voting Rights Act. Watch The David Frum Show:
The Atlantic22,180 просмотров • 9 дней назад

Elias Wachtel is 23 years old, and he doesn’t have an smartphone. A few months ago, Elias opted for a dumbphone—a device that can call, text, play music, take photos, and give directions, but that has no ability for endless scrolling. This means no email, no social media, and no internet. He explains why he decided to make the switch and how it has changed his life, both practically and psychologically:
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If you’re having AI do your brainstorming, “your brainstorming muscles are going to get weaker,” the MS NOW host Chris Hayes tells Charlie Warzel. They discuss the possible effects of letting AI take over creative and generative thinking: Watch Galaxy Brain:
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The U.S. bombardment of Iran was launched without a real plan for the Iranian people, Anne Applebaum argues: “We don’t have any tools to communicate with the Iranians, and we don’t have any tools to help build a legitimate state” determined by them. Read the full article at the link:
The Atlantic158,591 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

Donald Trump’s “inability to speak to and for the country—his inability to act the role of an American president—has become a major strategic liability for the United States” in its war with Iran, David Frum says. Listen to the full episode of The David Frum Show:
The Atlantic34,002 просмотров • 21 дней назад

When McKay Coppins set out to report on the explosive growth of the sports-betting industry, his editors thought he should experience the phenomenon firsthand—so he spent an NFL season as an online gambler. His reporting took him to Las Vegas, where he wanted to see how betting online compared with gambling the old-fashioned way. Coppins needed a guide to show him around the casino. Atlantic staff writer Tom Nichols stepped in. Read more about their time in Vegas, and find Coppins’s April cover story, at the link.
The Atlantic99,844 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

President Trump has made comments questioning the necessity of midterm elections. Arizona’s secretary of state talked about this threat earlier this week, telling Yvonne Wingett Sanchez “you can’t cancel the election.” “But here’s the problem,” he said. “The fact that we’re running through these scenarios in the first place should tell you something about the health of our democracy.”
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The former NIH director Francis Collins tells Jeffrey Goldberg he fears the U.S. is losing a generation of scientists. “We have depended so heavily on being the place that everybody wanted to come to to do research," Collins says. "And now we’re driving those people away.”
The Atlantic427,078 просмотров • 1 год назад




