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'Protests are crowding out the array of other organizing tools that social movements need in order to be successful—and that has consequences for our entire political system,' Jerusalem writes. theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi 'plowed the level playing field from which he rose,' Vaibhav Vats writes. Now Modi's third bid for prime minister resembles a coronation, not an election: theatlantic.com/international/…

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'What was striking about [Stormy] Daniels’s story was how normal it seemed. Setting aside the identities of the people involved ... elements were reminiscent of an uncertain disclosure that you might hear from a friend over brunch,' Quinta Jurecic writes: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

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A charging adapter giving drivers access to Tesla's Superchargers can help alleviate one of the biggest problems holding back EVs, writes Abigail Bassett. But recent Tesla layoffs make things more complicated than they need to be. theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

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Eylon Levy’s time at the podium and on news shows made him famous, or notorious, depending on one’s view of the Gaza war,' Graeme Wood writes: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

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As Trump and congressional Republicans threaten Biden’s environmental agenda, 'the best defense for the emerging clean-energy industry may be the growing number of red communities benefiting from the green of new paychecks,' Ronald Brownstein writes: theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

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'The ultimate problem isn’t just that too many administrators can make college expensive. It’s that too many administrative functions can make college institutionally incoherent,' Derek Thompson writes: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

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Miranda July’s new novel takes readers on a weird road trip. It’s a midlife-crisis story full of estrangement, eroticism, and whimsy, Jordan Kisner writes: theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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'We are living in the world Adobe Photoshop first teased 34 years ago,' Caroline Mimbs Nyce writes—but it's defined by generative AI, rather than the enterprise image-editing software. theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

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Moderate sun exposure can be good for you. Why won’t American experts acknowledge that? Rowan Jacobsen reports: theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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Most nonfiction isn’t fact-checked. The Kristi Noem saga could change that—but it probably won’t. theatlantic.com/newsletters/ar…

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Kristi Noem recently came under fire for saying that she had met Kim Jong Un in her memoir. “A simple fact-check could have prevented this,” Elaine Godfrey writes in The Atlantic Daily. But fact-checking isn’t standard practice for nonfiction. theatlantic.com/newsletters/ar…

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For $20 a month, you can clone your own voice well enough to fool your mother. @hannarosin and @charliewarzel explore how this technology is creating a strange new reality that could seep into everyday life: theatlantic.com/podcasts/archi…

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'Protests are crowding out the array of other organizing tools that social movements need in order to be successful—and that has consequences for our entire political system,' Jerusalem writes. theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

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'Just as the compulsion to archive is contagious, so is hope.' Elena Dudum on the tradition that allows her and her family to hold on to their Palestinian identity: theatlantic.com/culture/archiv…

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Whether by evolution, lifestyle changes, or technological tinkering, humans might be well on their way to delaying the onset of menopause. Some scientists argue that we might even one day eliminate it, Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D. reports: theatlantic.com/health/archive…

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Fights over public schools 40 years ago foreshadowed today’s conservative parent backlash, Mike Hixenbaugh writes: theatlantic.com/family/archive…

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The question of who’s a better rapper—Drake or Kendrick—has given way to a more profound debate about hip-hop, masculinity, and the nature of evil, writes Spencer Kornhaber: theatlantic.com/culture/archiv…

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“It’s tempting to argue that America could reasonably trade everyone’s digital privacy in exchange for keeping kids safe,” Louise Matsakis writes. “But we can look at what has happened in China and see the obvious problem with that logic.” theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

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For years, we’ve understood honeybees to be at imminent risk of extinction, despite significant evidence to the contrary. Ellen Cushing asks: Why? theatlantic.com/culture/archiv…

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