
The Rosenberg Boys
When Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were executed by the U.S. government, they left behind two sons, ages 6 and 10. All these years later, Robby and Michael are still trying to make sense of what happened.

When Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were executed by the U.S. government, they left behind two sons, ages 6 and 10. All these years later, Robby and Michael are still trying to make sense of what happened.







Mitch McConnell isn’t the first member of Congress to drop out of sight.




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Optimists once believed that universal literacy was inevitable. Now it seems that the age of reading might be a short anomaly in human history.

Despite their wacky brains, these intelligent animals seem to respond to the drug in a very similar way to humans. (From 2018)

People in different regions of the U.S. have measurably different psychological profiles. (From 2019)

A poem by Mary Oliver, published in The Atlantic in 1988

“Our words do much of our thinking for us; we are necessarily manipulated by them.” (From 1975)

radio atlantic•Episode 194
A new shooting in Texas. Still no proper investigations into the shootings in Minnesota.

the david frum show•Episode 67
Shannon Watts on the increasing hostility toward women among some progressive voters. Plus: the Graham Platner news and Killing Baby Hitler by Michael Tomasky.

galaxy brain•Episode 36
How technology is disconnecting us from life’s small pleasures

how to touch grass•Trailer
It may be time to rethink our relationships with our devices.

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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.
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