Yoni Appelbaum (@yappelbaum) 's Twitter Profile
Yoni Appelbaum

@yappelbaum

Deputy Executive Editor @TheAtlantic. Author of "Stuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity."

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linkhttps://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/700580/stuck-by-yoni-appelbaum/ calendar_today21-03-2011 17:35:37

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David Schleicher (@profschleich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to reading this! For previous efforts using the title Stuck! to discuss how land use and other state and local regulations limit mobility, you can read my paper papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Olga Khazan (@olgakhazan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote about a common misconception about the loneliness epidemic: That Americans don't have friends (gift link) theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

Russell Berman (@russellberman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I’m skeptical that there’s some kind of grand master plan afoot to destroy American democracy," Golden told me. That attitude irks some Democrats. “He’s deliberately soft-pedaling a very grave threat," Rep. Gerry Connolly said. theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

Helen Lewis (@helenlewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instead of submitting Harris to adversarial interviews, her team is wildly outspending the Trump campaign on digital ads, taking the Democrats’ message directly to voters. The Republicans have a cheaper, punkier strategy: hang out with all the boys. theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

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This was a very brave piece from Derek Thompson - on overmedicating, over diagnosis and exporting mental illness across the world. It didn’t receive as much attention as it deserves imo because of the obvious implications, but kudos to The Atlantic for publishing something many have

This was a very brave piece from <a href="/DKThomp/">Derek Thompson</a> - on overmedicating, over diagnosis and exporting mental illness across the world. It didn’t receive as much attention as it deserves imo because of the obvious implications, but kudos to <a href="/TheAtlantic/">The Atlantic</a> for publishing something many have
Yoni Appelbaum (@yappelbaum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Annie Lowrey said she was going to write about the horrors of pig-butchering, this is not what I expected. Completely fascinating: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

Yoni Appelbaum (@yappelbaum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Always interesting to find out what elected officials are reading. In this case, Senator Johnson is citing G. Edward Griffin's "The Creature From Jekyll Island" (1994), and providing a reasonably accurate summary of the work.

Noah Shachtman (@noahshachtman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the FBI raiding the homes of Eric Adams' top staffers, I'm re-upping my story in The Atlantic about how this "law and order" mayor has become a symbol of chaos and corruption in New York. theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

Tom Nichols (@radiofreetom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This article, no one has ever seen anything like it, it's like nothing we've ever known, it's like you won't believe David A. Graham on the ubiquitous Trump catchphrase and what it reveals about the former president: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

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1/2 'Hitler Would Have Been Astonished' - My piece for The Atlantic, arguing that the real point of Monday's episode of 'The Tucker Carlson Show' wasn't its portrayal of Hitler. It was its attack on Churchill as a "sacred symbol" of 🇺🇸conservatism & ... theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

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A press conference is a tool for a presidential candidate to get people talking about a topic of his or her choice, David A. Graham writes. So why did Donald Trump spend 45 minutes reminding them about some of the many sexual-assault allegations against him? theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

Yoni Appelbaum (@yappelbaum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"A press conference is a tool for a presidential candidate to get reporters and voters talking about a topic of his or her choice. So why did Donald Trump spend 45 minutes reminding them about some of the many sexual-assault allegations against him?" theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

Chris Regan (@everydayregan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nine years in, David Graham continues to have the clearest explanations of what Trump is doing and why, without normalizing him, or ranting about him. Most writers can’t do it like this!