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One of the great, bittersweet pleasures of life is finishing a title and thinking about how it might have affected you—if only you’d found it sooner.
The Books We Read Too Late—And That You Should Read Now
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The attempted assassination of Donald Trump has turned a mirror on America. How did we get here? How true are the claims, as President Joe Biden put it in the immediate aftermath of the shooting, that “this is not who we are”? What does history tell us about the necessary steps to reclaim a peaceful democracy and retreat from what seems to be the point of no return? On "Radio Atlantic," guest host Adam Harris spoke with staff writer Anne Applebaum and executive editor Adrienne LaFrance, who have both written about political violence in America and abroad. Listen to their conversation here: https://lnkd.in/e5Fm5aVw
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By suggesting that the U.S. might not defend Taiwan from China’s Xi Jinping, Trump is risking the security of Asian allies and “the most fundamental, yet fragile, source of U.S. global power: confidence in American leadership,” Michael Schuman writes:
Trump Signals Weakness to Xi Jinping
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(From 2022) How to instantly end an argument—or maybe just start a new one:
The Two Most Dismissive Words on the Internet
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Democratic leadership is making a more concerted effort to push him from the race, David A. Graham reports.
The End of Biden’s Candidacy Approaches
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Careful, deliberate reasoning can get you only so far in good decision making. You also need to know how to listen to your feelings, Arthur Brooks writes.
Why You Should Trust Your Gut
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Viktor Orbán is building a quasi-dictatorship in a place where most people believe in democracy, Zack Beauchamp writes: “This is the playbook to watch for when Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, and many other prominent Republicans cite Hungary as a ‘model.’”
Make America Hungary Again
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A number of surprising factors may be contributing to the modern obesity epidemic. (From 2019)
It Was Easier to Be Skinny in the '80s
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