November 23, 2022 The U.S. Needs More Housing Than Almost Anyone Can Imagine Annie Lowrey The Atlantic For Americans to live a productive, prosperous, happy life, homes need to be truly abundant.
November 14, 2022 How To Fight Fascism Before It’s Too Late Maria Ressa The Atlantic If you live in a country where democracy is still intact: Don’t wait.
November 11, 2022 The GOP Is More MAGA Than Ever Peter Wehner The Atlantic It’s hard to overstate how radicalized and anarchic the base of the Republican Party remains.
November 9, 2022 Democracy Was on the Ballot—And Won Tom Nichols The Atlantic The American crisis isn’t over, but the midterms were a good sign.
October 5, 2022 Herschel Walker Is Demonstrating the New Law of Politics David A. Graham The Atlantic Scandals once sank campaigns. Now, for many voters, winning isn’t everything—it’s the only thing.
September 25, 2022 John Roberts’s Long Game Linda Greenhouse The Atlantic Is this the end of the Voting Rights Act?
September 22, 2022 Let Puerto Rico Be Free (Long Article) Jaquira Díaz The Atlantic The only just future for my home is not statehood, but full independence from the United States. But the future of a free Puerto Rico doesn’t need to be utopian, or easy, to be just.
September 21, 2022 Killed for Walking a Dog By Peter Sagal. Photographs by Benjamin Rasmussen The Atlantic The mundanity and insanity of gun death in America
September 10, 2022 What the Student-Loan Debate Overlooks Ronald Brownstein The Atlantic President Biden’s loan-forgiveness plan offers younger Americans the same benefits that Boomers have been afforded all along.
August 29, 2022 No One Knows What’s Inside the Smallpox Vaccine Sarah Zhang The Atlantic The key ingredient in our oldest vaccine is a mystery that goes back 200 years.
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