"I feel pretty ominous about the future,“ Derek Thompson tells Charlie Warzel, “and it’s partly because I’m not sure that we’re made to broadcast, as a species.”
In this episode of “Galaxy Brain,” th
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From national efforts against gerrymandering to Supreme Court term limits, Michael Waldman, the president of the Brennan Center, tells David Frum about changes Congress could make to elections in a po
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Charlie Warzel speaks with author Kashmir Hill about the ever more alarming relationships people build with chatbots, and the consequences of “AI psychosis.” Listen to the episode at the link in our b
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“People don’t realize the lifeblood of economic growth that is publicly financed research”—and it’s going to take “decades to reverse” the Trump administration’s effect on health research, the MIT pro
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Over the weekend, Elon Musk’s X rolled out a feature called “About This Account”—and immediately plunged the site into chaos, @cwarzel argues.
Read more at the link in our bio.
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The internet started as “Creative Common and Wikipedia,” @hankgreen tells @cwarzel : “Now we have the discourse, and the discourse is in charge.”
For the debut episode of “Galaxy Brain,” The Atlantic
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How Hollywood Screws (Almost) Everyone
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Looking to try a new recipe for fall? Join the food historian Victoria Flexner on her journey to recreate a Revolutionary-era soup.
As part of The Atlantic’s special issue on the American Revolution,
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What great figures from history would Anne Applebaum invite to a dinner party? What cuisine would she serve? And what would they talk about?
In “Behind the Byline,” a new series from The Atlantic tha
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With the government shutdown, the Democrats scored “political points against the Trump administration in a way that the Republican shutdowns of the past have never been able to do,” David Frum argues.
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Spend enough time online and reality starts to feel surreal. Galaxy Brain, The Atlantic’s new weekly podcast hosted by @cwarzel, is a space for conversations, explanations, and tangents to help you un
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The Atlantic writer Tom Nichols argues that the Trump administration’s practice of targeting boats that it suspects of trafficking narcotics is not really about drugs, but about Trump’s political fort
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Sports-gambling apps and websites have become a fracking-like operation, Charlie Warzel argues: "Extract as much as you can, scale as much as you can get it, and you have to get it now."
For this epi
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Senate Democrats Just Handed Trump a Win for No Reason
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Venezuelans have experienced “propaganda” about Americans attacking for decades, Quico Toro tells David Frum, but now “there’s this disorienting feeling of ‘Wait a minute—this time it’s different.’”
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Trump Takes a Literal Dump on America After Record Breaking Protests?!
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The Trump administration is “creating a lot of mistrust out there in the world of the United States and its motives. And once you lose trust, I think it is very difficult to restore it,” the historian
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@TheAtlantic CEO Nick Thompson holds the record for the fastest 50K (about 31 miles) for men ages 45–49, running it in 3:04:36 — just under 6:00/mile pace. He describes how he became a faster runner i
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Nicholas Thompson took up running to be like his father; he kept going to avoid becoming him.
@nxthompson joined Atlantic editor Paul Bisceglio on a run around The Wharf in Washington, D.C., to discu