June 12, 2024 Could Your First EV Be the Last Car You Ever Buy? Matteo Wong The Atlantic An electric car capable of running for 1 million miles is within reach--if car companies allow it.
May 31, 2024 Trump Wishes His Trial Were Rigged Adam Serwer The Atlantic Trump is not angry because the Manhattan trial that convicted him was rigged; he is angry because it wasn’t.
May 29, 2024 A Chilling Effect of Louisiana’s Abortion Law Lora Kelley The Atlantic Louisiana just became the first state to reclassify abortion pills as controlled dangerous substances. The law may signal a new strategy to curb reproductive-health-care access in post-Roe America.
April 28, 2024 The Particular Cruelty of Colonial Wars Adam Hochschild The Atlantic A new history of Indonesia’s fight for independence reveals the brutal means by which the Dutch tried to retain power.
April 25, 2024 Tesla Is Not the Next Ford. It’s the Next Con Ed. Matteo Wong The Atlantic Elon Musk’s EV empire is crumbling.
April 14, 2024 The Country That Tried To Control Sex Maggie Doherty The Atlantic Clair Wills’s memoir is a timely warning that sexual morality can be enforced only with violence.
April 7, 2024 The Coming Birth-Control Revolution Katherine J. Wu The Atlantic An abundance of new methods for men could transform women’s contraception too.
April 6, 2024 An Utterly Misleading Book About Rural America Tyler Austin Harper The Atlantic White Rural Rage has become a best-seller—and kindled an academic controversy.
March 31, 2024 Too Few Americans Are Eating a Remarkable Fruit Zoë Schlanger The Atlantic Breadfruit is a staple in tropical places—and climate change is pushing its range north.
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