September 11, 2024 The Post-Debate Challenge for Harris Ronald Brownstein The Atlantic Buoyed by her dominant performance, the Democrat will need to reassure voters on their key economic concerns.
August 25, 2024 Sometimes You Just Have To Ignore the Economists Zephyr Teachout The Atlantic Kamala Harris’s proposed price-gouging ban might irritate academics, but it makes sense to everyone else.
August 18, 2024 Sunday Science: America’s Battle Over Darwinism Was Personal Evan McMurry The Atlantic Darwin had fretted for years about the cataclysm that his book’s publication would cause. In the U.S, one opponent loomed over others.
August 7, 2024 Israel’s Disaster Foretold Gershom Gorenberg The Atlantic The ICJ’s opinion on the West Bank is devastating, and it isn’t wrong.
July 24, 2024 The Great Manliness Flip-Flop Tom Nichols The Atlantic When it comes to masculinity, Republicans have become everything they once accused Democrats of being.
July 19, 2024 Believe Your Own Eyes Tyler Austin Harper The Atlantic We are asked to believe that the debate was just one bad night, that presidents can have 90-minute stretches of befuddlement. We are asked to believe that this will not happen again. We are asked not to believe our own instincts, our own senses.
July 12, 2024 The Trump National Convention Elaine Godfrey The Atlantic The Republicans’ gathering in Milwaukee next week will be simply this: a four-day fealty fest.
July 10, 2024 Iran’s Supreme Leader Is Worried Arash Azizi The Atlantic Why else would he bring his political rivals back in from the cold?
July 8, 2024 America Finally Has an Answer to the Biggest Problem With EVs Matteo Wong The Atlantic Used electric cars are not just cheap—they are cheaper than similar gas cars.
July 1, 2024 The Real ‘Deep State’ Franklin Foer The Atlantic Lobbying firms have disguised their influence so well that it’s often barely visible even to savvy Washington insiders.
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