November 6, 2023 ‘An Existential Threat to American Higher Education’ Adam Harris The Atlantic Conservative state legislatures and ideologically-driven boards want to dramatically change America’s colleges.
November 3, 2023 The Secretive Industry Devouring the U.S. Economy Rogé Karma The Atlantic Private equity has made one-fifth of the market effectively invisible to investors, the media, and regulators.
film October 24, 2023 “Killers of the Flower Moon” a Slow, Staggering American Conspiracy David Sims The Atlantic Martin Scorsese’s adaptation of David Grann’s best-selling Killers of the Flower Moon explores the rot beneath the myth of American exceptionalism.
October 20, 2023 Another Domino Falls in Georgia David A. Graham The Atlantic Fani Willis got a second guilty plea. What could it mean for Trump?
October 9, 2023 How American Democracy Fell So Far Behind Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt The Atlantic The country’s Constitution was once the standard-bearer for the world. Today, many other countries have much fairer systems for electing their leaders and passing laws.
September 27, 2023 A Court Ruling That Targets Trump’s Persona Lora Kelley The Atlantic Indeed, when Letitia James filed suit against Trump last year, she dubbed his behavior the “art of the steal.”
September 18, 2023 Why Has a Useless Cold Medication Been Allowed on Shelves for Years? Sarah Zhang The Atlantic Studies prove that popular decongestants just don’t work.
September 17, 2023 The Real Issue in the UAW Strike Ronald Brownstein The Atlantic Unions fear that the auto industry is using the transition toward EVs to advance a second shift away from well-paying jobs.
August 20, 2023 The Constitution Prohibits Trump From Ever Being President Again J. Michael Luttig and Laurence H. Tribe The Atlantic The only question is whether American citizens today can uphold that commitment.
August 16, 2023 America’s Original Gun Control Robert J. Spitzer The Atlantic Early in our history, firearms laws were everywhere.
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