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Why the Internet Is Boring Now
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here.Ian Bogost has lived through more than a few hype cycles on the internet. The Atlantic contributing writer has been online, and building websites, since
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The Spat That Made Congress Even Worse
Three high-profile women in Congress got into it last night during a meeting of the House Oversight Committee, in what some outlets have described as a “heated exchange.” But that label feels too dignified. Instead, the whole scene played out like a Saturday Night Live sketch: a cringeworthy five-minute commentary on the miserable state of American
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The Toilet Theory of the Internet
Google is serving an audience that wants quick and easy results. That may lead to disaster.
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An Insurrectionist on the Supreme Court?
Justice Alito blamed his wife for the upside-down flag that flew outside his home just days after January 6. But he did not disavow it.
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The Gaza Death Toll Is Confusing and Unreliable
These numbers matter—first, because of the dignity of those killed or still living.
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Giant Heaps of Plastic Are Helping Vegetables Grow
Plastic allows farmers to use less water and fertilizer. But at the end of each season, they’re left with a pile of waste.
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