Tell Students the Truth About American History
“Raise your hand if you’ve heard of Thomas Jefferson,” I said to a group of about 70 middle schoolers in...
“Raise your hand if you’ve heard of Thomas Jefferson,” I said to a group of about 70 middle schoolers in...
What, exactly, is the plan for all the pennies? Many Americans—and many people who, though not American, enjoy watching from...
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The notion that your 20s are the best years of your life is more rumor than reality. It shows up...
Russell Brand had found his people, that much was clear. Last Saturday, in front of 800 fans in a hotel...
On Wednesday, I texted Nick Fuentes about being the center of an existential crisis in American conservatism. Fuentes, a white-nationalist...
On a hot, drizzly Friday in August more than 51 years ago, I stood with other reporters on a temporary...
You could almost mistake it for an ad. Last week, the far-right Georgia representative Marjorie Taylor Greene was on the...
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Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube In this inaugural episode of Galaxy Brain, Charlie Warzel examines the state...
Today The Atlantic is launching Galaxy Brain, a new video podcast hosted by staff writer Charlie Warzel about making sense...
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Liang Sen / Xinhua / GettyPeople view a light show during a media preview of Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest...