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Are People Ready to Read About Trump Again?

The Atlantic 03 Jul 2026
... that old stalwart of White House chroniclers, Bob Woodward—but this time around, as the headline of an Atlantic article by Paul Farhi put it earlier this year, “Trump Books Aren’t Selling Anymore.”.
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The Other Case for Birthright Citizenship

The Atlantic 03 Jul 2026
“We’re in a new world now,” Solicitor General John Sauer told the U.S. Supreme Court during this April in the birthright-citizenship case Trump v ... The decision was a major defeat for one of President Trump’s signature policy initiatives.
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The Man Who Invented American Popular Music Turns 200

The Atlantic 03 Jul 2026
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 ... Here are three new stories from The Atlantic.
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Satellite images reveal a massive 5,000-mile seaweed belt stretching thousands of miles across the Atlantic

The Times of India 02 Jul 2026
... Library of Medicine, titled “The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt”, described a continuous belt extending from the coast of West Africa across the Atlantic basin toward the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico.
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Before Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic in 1492, Italian cooking had no tomatoes, Irish cooking ...

SpaceDaily 02 Jul 2026
Every horse, cow, pig, sheep, chicken, and goat currently living in the Western Hemisphere is descended from Old World livestock that Spanish, Portuguese, English, and French colonial expeditions brought across the Atlantic between 1493 and 1750.
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A Supreme Court Decision That Might Improve Politics

The Atlantic 02 Jul 2026
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 ... Here are four new stories from The Atlantic.
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Is ‘Universal Basic Capital’ the Solution to AI Job Loss?

The Atlantic 02 Jul 2026
Under one plausible theory of technological development, artificial intelligence will turn the economy into a dystopian split screen ... Designed the right way, the policy could provide a much-needed hedge against a future AI dystopia ... If the U.S.
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What Would Mark Twain Think of America at 250?

The Atlantic 02 Jul 2026
So what would Mark Twain—a man never at a loss for opinions—make of America on the 250th anniversary of its birth? He wouldn’t be surprised to be asked, or bashful about answering ... He published a revised catechism for the rich.
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American History as Rorschach Test

The Atlantic 02 Jul 2026
Claudine Ebeid is the executive ... Listeners, if you enjoy the show, you can support our work and the work of all Atlantic journalists when you subscribe to The Atlantic at TheAtlantic.com/Listener.
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The Capital Is a Mess

The Atlantic 02 Jul 2026
may be relatively safe, but much of it certainly isn’t beautiful.Caroline Gutman for The Atlantic ... Now he doesn’t respect anyone.”Caroline Gutman for The Atlantic ... Caroline Gutman for The Atlantic ... Caroline Gutman for The Atlantic.
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The Film Historian Who’s Sick of Movies

The Atlantic 02 Jul 2026
Are movies bad for us? Do they waste our time, dumb down the culture, even harm society? On-screen, stars depict unspeakable acts of violence and cruelty ... This is the right moment to take the medium’s pulse ... It is the pursuit of beauty and truth.
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How to Survive This Heat

The Atlantic 02 Jul 2026
Next to the pitch were tents artificially heated to a minimum of 95 degrees Fahrenheit, where players completed fitness tests on exercise bikes while staff measured their performance ... Acclimatized or not, players are still dragged down by the heat.
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Pete Buttigieg’s Ordeal Is a Frightening New Form of Political Harassment

The Atlantic 02 Jul 2026
The news that former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was investigated by Child Protective Services for a false allegation of child abuse was surprising ... the possibility that a malicious hoax will lead the state to take away their children.
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The $10,000 MacBook Pro Is Here

The Atlantic 02 Jul 2026
A middling ticket to the World Cup final ... That’s how much the highest-end, fully loaded version of Apple’s laptop now costs—$3,000 more than it did last week. Maybe you don’t need the most powerful MacBook Pro ... Blame the AI boom.
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What the Supreme Court Rulings Mean for Trump

The Atlantic 01 Jul 2026
In today’s newsletter, The Atlantic’s staff writer Quinta Jurecic breaks down the decisions ... More From The Atlantic The new (and slightly smelly) center of the AI boom An “originalist” Court overturns an originalist decision.
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