Democracy Dies Behind Paywalls
The case for making journalism free—at least during the 2024 election #press
Democracy Dies Behind Paywalls
The case for making journalism free—at least during the 2024 election #press
Chocolate Might Never Be the Same
The cocoa shortage is making chocolate more expensive—maybe forever. #press
The AI Revolution Is Crushing Thousands of Languages
English is the internet’s primary tongue—a fact that may have unexpected consequences as generative AI becomes central to daily life. #press
Dating Apps Are Falling Back to Earth
After a decade, swiping has gotten old. Now what? #press
Israeli Protesters Have Chosen Their Villain
They believe they cannot change Hamas, but they might be able to change their own government. #press
Almost No One Is Happy With Legal Weed
Will legal psychedelics be any better? #press
The Atlantic’s May Cover Story: Stephanie McCrummen on the “Great Serengeti Land Grab”
For The Atlantic’s May cover story, “The Great Serengeti Land Grab,” staff writer Stephanie McCrummen reports from Tanzania on how Gulf princes, wealthy tourists, and conservation groups are displacing the Maasai people. McCrummen, who was once an East Africa bureau... #press
Alex Garland’s Angry, Urgent Civil War
What would it take for California and Texas to unite against the White House? Well, nothing good. #press
A Ukrainian Exile’s Plea to Congress
I just want the U.S. to deliver its promised aid—so that I still have a country to go back to. #press
Trump Would Break the Budget
No one is talking enough about one of the most important policy choices at stake in this election. #press
There Was No Russian Election
Vladimir Putin staged an elaborate charade—so why did some western media outlets play along? #press
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/03/russias-non-election/677808/?utm_source=press.coop
How America Got Scammed
Modern fraudsters are taking advantage of social isolation and insecurities—and Americans of all ages are falling prey. #press
Extreme Heat Toasted the Caribbean’s Corals
Six months later, the bleached corals are still recovering. #press
We’re Already Living in the Post-Truth Era
You don’t need to see a fake image for it to affect your mind. #press
Donald Trump Is a National-Security Risk
The GOP candidate should not be given intelligence briefings. #press
America Won’t Miss TikTok
Ban or no ban, the app’s best days are behind it. #press
William Whitworth’s Legacy
The longtime editor of The Atlantic believed in the sanctity of facts—and the need to fortify the magazine continually with new voices and writing driven by ideas. #press
The Republican Coping Goes into Overdrive
Many GOP elites seem to be in disbelief about Trump’s success. #press
Trump Is Facing Some Serious Financial Troubles
His political fortunes may be looking up, but his business problems are dire. #press
America’s False Virus Equivalence
A conversation with Katherine J. Wu about the risks of treating COVID-19 like the flu. #press
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