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In the roaring industrial soundscape of post–World War II America, a contraption first cobbled together from a turntable, a coffee can, and a saucepan promised Americans a quiet night's sleep. @mactra reports: on.theatln.tc/J3w0Cdh
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Julie Beck
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"People who would do this to children would do anything to anyone."
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The Atlantic
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"To preserve the political and cultural preeminence of white Americans against a tide of demographic change, the administration has settled on a policy of systemic child abuse." Family separation, argues @AdamSerwer, is the essence of Trumpism: on.theatln.tc/so6UJoN
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The Atlantic
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"Researchers asked Democrats to guess how Republicans would answer a range of political questions—and vice versa," explains @YaschaMounk. "What they found is fascinating: Americans’ mental image of the 'other side' is a caricature." on.theatln.tc/JpJ8VCE
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Dylan Baddour
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Colombia’s border manager oversees a migration crisis. But unlike some politicians elsewhere, he never sounds the alarm and he never stokes anger. “It’s naive to play with fear,” he told me. My latest: theatlantic.com/international/…
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The Atlantic
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"If the National Security Adviser has no heart, and the president has no brain, their adversaries will play their respective deficits off each other, appealing to the heart when the brain says no." @gcaw on Tucker Carlson, Trump, and John Bolton: on.theatln.tc/F3XEWwc
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Sophie Gilbert
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I really loved Years and Years and the bonus is you get to see Emma Thompson being spectacularly, disconcertingly evil theatlantic.com/entertainment/…
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"To preserve the political and cultural preeminence of white Americans against a tide of demographic change, the administration has settled on a policy of systemic child abuse." Family separation, argues @AdamSerwer, is the essence of Trumpism: on.theatln.tc/Z6biNC3
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The Atlantic
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"Researchers asked Democrats to guess how Republicans would answer a range of political questions—and vice versa," explains @YaschaMounk. "What they found is fascinating: Americans’ mental image of the 'other side' is a caricature." on.theatln.tc/itq9IB9
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Emma Ashford
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“This stain on America’s soul will not wash out with an election cycle.” theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
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The Atlantic
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How President Trump handles Iran could reshape the world order. But in the race to beat him, the crisis has barely made a ripple, @IsaacDovere writes: on.theatln.tc/SbY84Hv
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The Atlantic
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The new HBO series "Years and Years," starring Emma Thompson as a populist leader in the too-near future, is a charming, terrifying family saga, @sophieGG writes: on.theatln.tc/e2ofJny
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Prashant Rao
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Politicians and officials the world over have been espousing anti-migrant rhetoric. Except for Felipe Muñoz. @DylanBaddour profiles Colombia's border czar for @TheAtlantic
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"The sheer effrontery of the government’s argument may be explained, but not excused, by its long backstory." @popehat explains how the government came that it it "safe and sanitary" for children to sleep under bright lights on concrete floors: on.theatln.tc/AeLeaA0
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Edward-Isaac Dovere
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Democrats running for president think Trump is on “a march to war.” But few even mentioned the word Iran on the latest weekend on the campaign trail. My story from the latest stop of the roadshow, this time in South Carolina: theatlantic.com/politics/archi…
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In the roaring industrial soundscape of post–World War II America, a contraption first cobbled together from a turntable, a coffee can, and a saucepan promised Americans a quiet night's sleep. @mactra reports: on.theatln.tc/6AZLpAW
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Ian Bogost
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The surprising origin of those bedside noise machines. Latest @objectsobjects, by @mactra: theatlantic.com/technology/arc…
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The Atlantic
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"Trump keeps pushing the rest of the world away and into China’s corner. China is enticing the world to stay," argues @ChadBown: on.theatln.tc/JmUapy6
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Yoni Appelbaum
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How did a government attorney end up arguing that it was “safe and sanitary” for kids to sleep on concrete floors? @popehat breaks it down: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
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The Atlantic
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Humanity has succeeded in dramatically lengthening average lifespans. Now an epidemiologist says it's time to deal with the fallout, writes @amandamull. on.theatln.tc/YZzAw6G
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