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April 10, 2018
Christopher Ketcham
The Future Is the Car-Free National Park
How Washington’s short-sighted fealty to the automobile has ruined the great outdoors
April 9, 2018
Matt Ford
Why did the FBI raid the office of Trump lawyer Michael Cohen?
April 9, 2018
Emily Atkin
Week two of Pruitt’s scandalpalooza is off to a blazing start.
April 9, 2018
Matt Ford
If Everything Is a Russia Bombshell, Nothing Is
On the media's overreaction to news about Robert Mueller's investigation
April 6, 2018
Emily Atkin
The lobbyist who rented a room to Scott Pruitt may have broken condo bylaws—and D.C. law.
April 6, 2018
Jeet Heer
National Review
’s Own Struggle With “Ideological Diversity”
The conservative magazine has a long history of firing writers over objectionable views, just as The Atlantic has done to Kevin Williamson.
April 6, 2018
Emily Atkin
How “Effective” Is Scott Pruitt, Really?
The EPA chief's defenders say he's been very successful in implementing Trump's agenda. That's not true—yet.
April 6, 2018
Sarah Jones
Who’s Afraid of David Hogg?
How an alternative medicine grifter became a leading voice in the online misinformation campaign against the Parkland survivors
April 6, 2018
Jeet Heer
Mohammed bin Salman and the Death of Foreign Policy Debate
The Saudi crown prince is getting a hero's welcome in America, where politicians have largely given up on the whole democracy thing.
April 5, 2018
Sarah Jones
Kevin D. Williamson is out at
The Atlantic
.
April 5, 2018
Matt Ford
Saheed Vassell’s death shows why police have too much discretion to kill.
April 5, 2018
Alex Shephard
Cynthia Nixon Is in Andrew Cuomo’s Head
How a political neophyte, in just over two weeks, has shaken up the status quo in New York
April 5, 2018
Matt Ford
A New Law to Reduce Deadly Police Shootings
California lawmakers want to raise the legal threshold for officers' use of lethal force. Will the idea catch on across America?
April 5, 2018
Jeet Heer
You’re Either With Trump on Trade, or Against Him
The president's tariff war with China is a decisive test for the Wall Street Republicans in Congress
April 5, 2018
Eve Fairbanks
The Scapegoating of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
On the strange afterlife of a figure who embodied post-apartheid South Africa’s contradictions and failings
April 5, 2018
Emily Atkin
The War on Science Is Over. The Republicans Won.
How the Trump administration made Texas Congressman Lamar Smith's dreams come true
April 4, 2018
Sarah Jones
How Liberals Learned to Love the Teachers
It wasn't so long ago that teachers' strikes were considered problematic. Then Trump came along.
April 4, 2018
Jo Livingstone
The Strange Online Aesthetic of the YouTube Shooting Suspect
What Nasim Najafi Aghdam’s social media content reveals about art and life on the internet
April 4, 2018
Magazine
Siddhartha Deb
A Model Businessman
What Dave Eggers misses in his story of a Yemeni-American man’s rise
April 4, 2018
Stephanie Russell-Kraft
The Rise of Male Supremacist Groups
How age-old misogyny morphed into an explicit ideology of hate
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