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Inside the Ruthless, Restless Final Days of Trump’s Campaign

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“What’s discipline got to do with winning?”

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The Greatest Opportunity That Wasn’t

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Chaos is the only likely winner in the Middle East.

Trump’s ‘Secretary of Retribution’

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A retired soldier turned election denier is keeping a list of the former president’s “deep state” enemies.

Friday, Nov 1

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What Trump Sees Coming

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At one of his final dystopian rodeos, the former president hinted at 2025 and beyond.

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A Culture-War Test for AI

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Do both candidates secretly agree on the technology?

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Finally, a Holocaust Movie With No Lessons

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In A Real Pain, Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin tell a story in which the genocide is only background.

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What Americans Should Read Before the Election

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Alexei Navalny’s memoir, in particular, reminds readers how crucial the freedoms to vote and dissent are.

The Georgia Chemical Disaster Is a Warning

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Climate change could mean more spills and fires. America isn’t ready.

Photos of the Week: Beach Bus, Ghost Dog, Celtic Fire

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Autumn colors across Europe, Day of the Dead displays in Mexico, Diwali lights in India, deadly flooding in Spain, World Series celebrations in Los Angeles, and much more

The Five Best Books to Read Before an Election

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These titles might lend readers a new perspective ahead of November 5.

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Trump Suggests Training Guns on Liz Cheney’s Face

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“Let’s put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, okay.”

The Silliest, Sexiest Show of the Year

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Rivals brims with absurd excess, but is deeply serious about pleasure.

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Danielle Allen and Robert Kagan Join The Atlantic as Contributing Writers

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Danielle Allen and Robert Kagan, two of the nation’s prominent scholars and commentators on matters of democracy, freedom, and the American idea, are joining The Atlantic as contributing writers, editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg announced…

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This Is Not the End of America

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“Democracy lives in the people.”

The Horseshoe Theory of Psychedelics

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Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign has cemented the right’s romance with hallucinogenic drugs.

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Of Course Black Men Are Drifting Toward Trump

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These voters tend to be both more culturally conservative and more economically liberal than the current version of the Democratic Party.

Five of the Election’s Biggest Unanswered Questions

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When the votes are counted, we will learn more than just who won.

Jeff Bezos Is Blaming the Victim

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Instead of defending his reporters against bad-faith attacks, the Washington Post owner fell victim to a longstanding campaign to discredit the press.

Thursday, Oct 31

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A Brief History of Trump’s Violent Remarks

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Here are 40 instances in which the former president incited or praised violence against his fellow citizens.

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17 Atlantic Covers From Different Presidential Elections

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These covers offer a window into the unique and enduring ideas of each electoral era.

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This Might Be a Turning Point for Child-Free Voters

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They haven’t had a strong reason to unite—until this election.

Something That Both Candidates Secretly Agree On

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Harris’s and Trump’s records on AI are weirdly in sync.

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Democrats Are Treating a Big Win as a Liability

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They don’t want to talk about how President Biden’s policies have created an EV manufacturing boom.

The Giant Asterisk on Election Betting

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A disputed outcome could throw prediction markets into chaos.

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Why You Might Need an Adventure

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In a rut? Try shaking things up.

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Is Journalism Ready for a Second Trump Administration?

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A conversation with The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg

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A Surprising Window Into the Growing Pains of Older Adults

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The men of The Golden Bachelorette are looking for love—but they’re also finding friendship with one another.

Eight Nonfiction Books That Will Frighten You

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These eight titles are some of the best the true-crime genre has to offer.

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The Democratic Theory of Winning With Less

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This election will be decided not by another big popular vote but by the slenderest of margins in the Rust Belt battlegrounds.