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In 1971, a slim volume filled with instructions detailing how to create explosives and other weapons proliferated across bookshelves. The Anarchist Cookbook was one ideological young American’s attempt...
View ArticleEnvironmentalists’ Unlikely Republican Ally in Florida
When early voting started in Florida two weeks ago, voters in many parts of the state walked into polling stations seeing green sludge and smelling dead fish. A state of emergency has been declared...
View ArticleFlorida Felons Want Their Voting Rights Restored
This November, Florida voters will choose a new governor in one of the nation’s most contested—and consequential—races. But if they look to the bottom of the ballot, they will also be asked to decide...
View ArticleFull Transcript: Donald Trump at the United Nations General Assembly
Madam President, Mr. Secretary General, world leaders, ambassadors, and distinguished delegates:One year ago, I stood before you for the first time in this grand hall. I addressed the threats facing...
View ArticleSocial Media Has Become a Global Battlefield
About seven years ago, during the Arab Spring, the power of social media to drive major political change burst onto the world stage. The promise of Twitter and Facebook to help democratically minded...
View ArticleUkraine’s Spiritual Split From Russia Could Trigger a Global Schism
“This is a victory of good over evil, light over darkness.” That’s how Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko described the announcement Thursday that the Orthodox Church’s Istanbul-based leader,...
View ArticleStudy-Abroad Programs Enter the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Twice this semester, University of Michigan instructors have made headlines for their opposition to Israel. In September, John Cheney-Lippold, an associate professor in the university’s...
View ArticleUnderstanding the Jamal Khashoggi Case and Its Consequences
Jamal Khashoggi walked into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2 and never left. For more than two weeks, the world awaited answers about his disappearance. Days later, information began to...
View ArticleSmall-Town Jews Are Used to Locked Synagogues
A week before the shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue that left 11 Jews dead, Dana Brown, a student at Brandeis, went to Shabbat services at a Boston synagogue, not far from campus. She was surprised to...
View ArticleHow Anti-Semites Hear Trump
Robert Bowers entered a Pittsburgh synagogue and killed 11 people during a Shabbat prayer service on Saturday, reportedly shouting, “All Jews must die.” When police officers ran into the synagogue to...
View ArticleRussia’s Bizarre New Campaign to Define Its National Identity
More than 1,000 miles from Moscow, in a city near Russia’s border with Kazakhstan, residents have taken up an unusual cause: demanding that they be allowed to name their local airport after a famous...
View ArticleIn the ‘Year of the Woman,’ Many Were Missing From International Reporting
Unless you avoided the internet entirely last year, you probably saw almost every major publication declare 2018 “the year of the woman.”In the United States, Christine Blasey Ford accused the...
View ArticleA Court Battle Over a Dallas Toddler Could Decide the Future of Native...
Updated at 8:25 p.m. ET on February 22, 2019.When Chad and Jennifer Brackeen realized that God was calling on them to help children in their area, they first tried to ignore it. They already had two...
View Article9 Striking Moments From Michael Cohen’s Testimony
Updated at 5:52 p.m. ET on February 27In his long-awaited testimony before the House Oversight and Reform Committee, Michael Cohen summed up his former employer this way: “I know what Mr. Trump is: He...
View ArticleThe Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: The U.S. Didn’t Get What It Wanted...
We’re trying something new: a once-a-week national-security-focused edition of The Atlantic’s signature politics newsletter. We’ll tell you what to keep an eye on this week, what our reporters are...
View ArticleThe Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Trump’s North Korea Playbook Isn’t...
We’re trying something new: a once-a-week national-security-focused edition of The Atlantic’s signature politics newsletter. We’ll tell you what to keep an eye on this week, what our reporters are...
View ArticleThe School Shooting America Forgot
Jason Tabor, the mayor of Santa Fe, Texas, wants you to know that his town cares about school prayer. When he attended Santa Fe High School, back in the late 1990s, the school district “took on the...
View ArticleThe Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Why Tensions With Iran Don’t Mean...
We’re trying something new: a once-a-week national-security-focused edition of The Atlantic’s signature politics newsletter. We’ll tell you what to keep an eye on this week, what our reporters are...
View ArticleThe Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: How Donald Trump Is Rethinking...
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View ArticleThe Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Trouble in the Transatlantic Alliance
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