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Opinion | How to Fix America’s Two-Party Problem (Gift Article)

Proportional representation could help restore American democracy.

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The Atlantic politicsopinionentertainment
This Is Not the Kennedy Center

Trump’s vision for the arts is nothing like what John F. Kennedy’s was.

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Isabel Allende Understands How Fear Changes a Society (Published 2025)
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Indiase multinational met engelengeduld heeft 12 miljard dollar over voor Organon uit Oss

Overname: Van alle Indiase farmaceutische bedrijven is Sun Pharma misschien wel het meest gehaaide. Wat 43 jaar geleden begon als kleine medicijnhandelaar, is nu een wereldwijd opererende speler die h...

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Australia’s Richest Person Gifts Jet to Hard-Right Party Leader

Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, has donated a plane to Pauline Hanson, the leader of the country’s hard-right One Nation Party.

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Opinion | The Tragic Decline of the American Navy
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Opinion | This Is What’s Behind Trump’s Relentlessness
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Saudi Big Spending Changed Sports and More. So Will the End of That Era.
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Opinion | In a Small Iowa Town, a Solution to a National Crisis
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Opinion | We Should All Be Concerned About What’s Happening in India
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The Atlantic politicsopinion
Opioid of the Masses

To many Americans, Donald Trump feels good, but he can’t fix America’s growing social and cultural crisis, and the eventual comedown will be harsh.

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Opinion | The Trump Administration Is Coming After Birth Control Access in a Terrifying New Way
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Deze jonge Zwitser schreef een roman die zich kan meten met de grote werken uit de wereldliteratuur

Nelio Biedermann: Nelio Biedermann publiceerde een ambitieuze roman over de ondergang van een Hongaarse adellijke familie, waarin hij veelvuldig naar de wereldliteratuur verwijst. De piepjonge schrijv...

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Politie ziet stijging van geweld tegen agenten en vreest meer incidenten. ‘Het mag wel wat strenger’

Agressie tegen politie: Gewelddadige protesten tegen beoogde asielzoekerscentra nemen toe en klimaatdemonstraties houden aan. Dit baart de politie zorgen. „Een aanzienlijk hogere straf tegen geweldple...

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Bezuinigen op de WIA? Doe meer om te voorkómen dat werkenden ziek uitvallen, zeggen bedrijfsartsen

Sociale zekerheid: Het kabinet wil de maximale WIA-uitkering verlagen omdat het aantal langdurig zieke werknemers toeneemt. Steeds vaker ook vallen mensen uit met mentale klachten. Bedrijfsartsen bepl...

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Dieuwke Wynia schreef een boek over DWDD. ‘Ik was de buffer, de bemiddelaar, de vertaler tussen Matthijs’ grillen en de redactie’

Dieuwke Wynia | oud-hoofdredacteur De Wereld Draait Door: Ja, ze is „medeverantwoordelijk” voor de angstcultuur op de redactie, zegt oud-hoofdredacteur Dieuwke Wynia. Maar met haar vele anderen. „De m...

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Opinion | Older Americans Are Hoarding America’s Potential
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Here’s What States Might Do After the Voting Rights Decision
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Medium opiniontechnologybusiness
Eager is Easy, Lazy is Labyrinthine

From initialization to iteration, learning eager is easier than learning lazy.

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Opinion | The Only Good News From Iran
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Opinion | Older Americans Are a Reality, Not a Problem
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The Atlantic politicsopinion
J. D. Vance Learns What Mike Pence Already Knows

The vice president is realizing that signing on with Donald Trump might seem like a shortcut to the top, but it’s actually a guarantee of humiliation.

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‘DIE: Metadungeon’ is the End-All, Be-All of Roleplaying Games

This TTRPG ABOUT TTRPGs might trigger apocalyptic discourse

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Opinion | Graham Platner Went to Hell and Back. He Has a Simple Message for Democrats.
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Decoding the King: Brits Hear Subtle Rebuke to Trump that Americans Might Miss
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Voting Rights Ruling Could Fuel Era of Endless Redistricting Wars
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Opinion | ‘Easily the Worst President in U.S. History’
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The Atlantic politicsopinion
Vance Denies and Confirms Atlantic Reporting in One Breath

The vice president’s comments on Fox News are the latest instance of his tortured attempts to navigate a path through Donald Trump’s war in Iran.

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The Atlantic legalopinionpolitics
A Day of Sorrow for American Democracy

The Supreme Court’s contorted reasoning in a gerrymandering case leaves a fundamental flaw in our constitutional democracy without hope of a judicial remedy.

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Opinion | The Great Unraveling Has Begun
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Fox’s Jesse Watters escorted from King and Queen after crass comment

Fox News host Jesse Watters was escorted away from King Charles III and Queen Camilla after joking with the Queen about gun violence at the state dinner welcoming the royal couple.

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The Atlantic businessopinionpolitics
The Iran War’s Ramifications Have Only Just Begun

U.S. goals haven’t been met, but the war will cause long-term disruptions.

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New York Times politicslegalopinion
Chief Justice Roberts Played the Long Game on Voting Rights
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The Supreme Court Is Re-Creating America’s Worst Racial Injustices

The Supreme Court’s decision further eviscerating the Voting Rights Act will enable a systematic disenfranchisement of minority voters that echoes the darkest moments in America’s racial history.

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How the Voting Rights Decision May Block the Rise of Young Black Leaders
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The Atlantic culturepoliticsopinion
The Republican Who Wants to Banish His Own Constituents

Representative Andy Ogles wrote on Monday that “Muslims don’t belong in American society.” He represents thousands of them in Congress.

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NRC worldopinionculture
Op meerdere plekken in het land is de luchtkwaliteit niet optimaal, maar de brandweer meet geen gevaarlijke waardes

Op meerdere plekken in het land is de luchtkwaliteit niet optimaal, laten metingen van het Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid (RIVM) op luchtmeetnet.nl zien. Met name in het westen van het land, tuss...

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The Atlantic politicsopinion
Doomsday-Prepping for Trump’s Third Term

Dmitri Mehlhorn has created a fictional world to game out constitutional collapse.

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New York Times businesspoliticsopinion
How Powell Just Complicated Trump’s Fed Plans
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Jet Li Believes in Showing Up on Time, or Earlier
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The Atlantic politicsopinionmedia
The Era of Normie Extremism Is Here

What the alleged Washington hotel attacker has in common with Luigi Mangione

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Opinion | There’s a 900-Year-Old Answer to Our Most Modern Problem
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In Narrowing Voting Rights Act, Conservative Justices See Progress on Racism
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Opinion | Rich People Didn’t Used to Look Like This
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We Used to Compile Our Own Wartime Kill Lists. Now We Let A.I. Do It.
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Opinion | Here’s One Way to Know if Kevin Warsh Is Up to the Job
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Opinion | Why Are We Still Driving?
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Greenpeace-activisten bestormen vergadering vleesverwerker JBS, aandeelhouders vluchten zaal uit

Activisten van Greenpeace hebben de aandeelhoudersvergadering van JBS, het grootste vleesverwerkingsbedrijf ter wereld, verstoord. De activisten bestormden de vergaderzaal in het Sheraton Hotel bij Sc...

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Opinion | What Worries Me Most About ‘Abundance’
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‘Natuurbescherming in Nederland lijkt eerder op kunstmatige beademing’

Sander Turnhout | natuurmonitoringsexpert: In Nederland bestaat alleen „zombienatuur”. Sander Turnhout schreef een boek over soorten die op de drempel van uitsterven staan. „Bètawetenschappers houden ...

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