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Autocracies Are Winning the Information War

This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here.In The Atlantic’s newest cover story, Anne Applebaum details the onslaught of antidemocratic propaganda flooding the United States. If only Americans weren’t...

Tue May 7, 2024 00:55
Some Late-Breaking Adjustments to My New Autobiography

“I’m not going to talk about my specific meetings with world leaders. I’m just not going to do that. This anecdote shouldn’t have been in the book and as soon as it was brought to my attention, I made sure that that was adjusted.” — South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, in response to questions about a meeting she claimed to have had with North Korean...

Tue May 7, 2024 00:55
This Is Helicopter Protesting

“I am a professor! I am a professor of economics!” said Caroline Fohlin, face down, pinned to the ground by police at Emory University, in Atlanta, during campus demonstrations in late April. Her glasses had been thrown from her face, her head knocked against the concrete. While Fohlin’s words might be taken to suggest entitlement—a belief that her...

Mon May 6, 2024 23:17
Is Donald Trump Trying to Get Thrown in Jail?

In April, when Judge Juan Merchan first heard arguments about whether Donald Trump was violating a gag order in his criminal case in Manhattan, he sharply and skeptically questioned the former president’s attorneys, accusing one of “losing all credibility.” When he found Trump in contempt last week, he did so in a detailed, impassioned ruling that defended...

Mon May 6, 2024 22:14
A Traditional Easter Rocket War in Greece

In the Greek village of Vrontados, each year during Greek Orthodox Easter celebrations, members of two rival churches hold a traditional “rocket war” by firing thousands of homemade fireworks toward each other while services are held. The goal for each side is to hit the bell in the tower of the opposing church. The festival, called Rouketopolemos,...

Mon May 6, 2024 21:04
A Grand Experiment in Human Reproduction

For a long time, having children has been a young person’s game. Although ancient records are sparse, researchers estimate that, for most of human history, women most typically conceived their first child in their late teens or early 20s and stopped having kids shortly thereafter.But in recent decades, people around the world, especially in wealthy,...

Mon May 6, 2024 17:54

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