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A best-selling novel about disability was written via letter board. Or so the story goes.

A best-selling novel about disability was written via letter board. Or so the story goes.




Former U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Matt Pottinger on the U.S.-Iran cease-fire, Trump’s Hormuz blockade, and China’s reaction to the Iran war. Plus: A seismic election in Hungary, and Labyrinths, by Jorge Luis Borges.







The grungy, extraterrestrial “Mk.gee tone” is everywhere and depends on a decades-old device.

Why I swim out into rough seas 80 nights a year to hunt for striped bass (From 2024)

Long before calls for a 4B-style sex strike, men and women in the United States were already giving up on dating. (From 2024)

“All the world lies warm in one heart, yet the Sierra seems to get more light than other mountains.” (From 1899)

The momentous school desegregation decision (From 1977)

radio atlantic•Episode 178
The president went from threatening that “a whole civilization will die” to claiming a “total and complete victory.” What does the already shaky cease-fire mean as he tries to steer his way out of the war?

the david frum show•Episode 55
Former U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Matt Pottinger on the U.S.-Iran cease-fire, Trump’s Hormuz blockade, and China’s reaction to the Iran war. Plus: A seismic election in Hungary, and Labyrinths, by Jorge Luis Borges.

galaxy brain•Episode 23
AI avatars are redefining influence and trust online.

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There are authoritarian tactics already at work in the United States. To root them out, you have to know where to look.

how to age up•Episode 6
Younger generations are having a hard time imagining their future.
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