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The Atlantic
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Pediatrics has long endured a workforce shortage. Now the Trump administration’s crackdown on vaccines is turning a difficult profession into an impossible one. @katherinejwu.com spoke with pediatricians about the looming crisis their jobs may face:
Pediatricians Are Rapidly Losing Incentives to Offer Vaccines

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Pediatricians Are Rapidly Losing Incentives to Offer Vaccines

The Trump administration’s crackdown is turning a difficult profession into an impossible one for some doctors.

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The Atlantic
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about 2 hours ago
Trump's Justice Department is firing the people who prosecute terrorists, Jake Tapper argues. The president's politically motivated personnel decisions make "the United States and the world less safe":
Trump’s Purge of Terrorism Prosecutors

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Trump’s Purge of Terrorism Prosecutors

The politicization of the Justice Department is making Americans less safe.

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The Atlantic
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about 3 hours ago
Trump’s apologists have defended his censorship efforts by attacking the left for once embracing cancel culture. But, “presuming that all opponents are hypocrites relieves people from having to make a case against liberal values,” Jonathan Chait argues.
The Emptiness of Attacking Critics for Their Hypocrisy

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The Emptiness of Attacking Critics for Their Hypocrisy

It’s hard to defend crackdowns on free speech. It’s easier to simply claim everyone’s doing it.

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The TLS
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about 4 hours ago
'The Prophet Muhammad did not forbid slavery, but he did his best to humanize this grim institution.' Barnaby Rogerson on the many fates of Islamic slaves
Suffering and salvation

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Suffering and salvation

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The Atlantic
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about 4 hours ago
“Just as the left used [George] Floyd’s death to justify and hasten all manner of political ends, the right is invoking [Charlie] Kirk’s name to advance illiberal aims and silence opponents,” Thomas Chatterton Williams argues: theatln.tc/CBsfQRXm
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The Atlantic
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about 5 hours ago
The AI doomsayers are warning of a bubble, but—at least for now—that doesn't seem to matter to AI’s biggest investors, Will Gottsegen writes in The Atlantic Daily.
The AI Money Vortex

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The AI Money Vortex

OpenAI is worth $500 billion now. What are its investors getting back?

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The Rumpus
@therumpus.net
about 5 hours ago
“Anything feels possible—that this might go on forever, that something is broken beyond repair.” From "Transubstantiations," a new original essay by Caitlin Hoerr. ➡️ buff.ly/GfNq2Gx
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The Atlantic
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about 6 hours ago
Jane Austen. Spike Lee. MrBeast. “Modern Family.” The Atlantic’s new AI Watchdog search tool lets you see which creative works tech companies may have used to train their generative-AI models: theatln.tc/vQSlfiyC
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John Self
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about 6 hours ago
Falstaff here channelling New Labour’s elegant 2001 election slogan ‘The work goes on’.
Duolingo screen. “Le travail doit continuer.”
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John Self
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about 6 hours ago
That’s not the Limelight! I suspect a subterfuge of sorts…
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The Atlantic
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about 6 hours ago
For decades, “prestige was seen as synonymous with enduring value: Harvard would always be Harvard,” Jeffrey Selingo writes. But with sticker prices surging and graduates facing a tough job market, many parents no longer believe prestige is worth the price:
The ‘Best’ Colleges Aren’t the Best Forever

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The ‘Best’ Colleges Aren’t the Best Forever

Prestige isn’t permanent.

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Irish Literary Times
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about 7 hours ago
Fabulous writer- what a cover
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The Argyle Literary Magazine
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about 7 hours ago
Congrats to our 2026 Best of the Net nominees!!!!
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The Unhurried Reader 📚🦊🇺🇦
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about 7 hours ago
I am, I am.
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The Unhurried Reader 📚🦊🇺🇦
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about 7 hours ago
My sympathies. I’ve been evicting them nightly for weeks. 😱
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The Unhurried Reader 📚🦊🇺🇦
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about 7 hours ago
😘😎
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John Self
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about 7 hours ago
Rose and Nordenhof are both great. Didn’t know Burnet had a new one out.
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Tobias Wilson-Bates
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about 7 hours ago
I hope this is part of your explanation of LAWNS!
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The Atlantic
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about 7 hours ago
Trump's Justice Department is firing the people who prosecute terrorists, Jake Tapper argues. The president's politically motivated personnel decisions make "the United States and the world less safe":
Trump’s Purge of Terrorism Prosecutors

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Trump’s Purge of Terrorism Prosecutors

The politicization of the Justice Department is making Americans less safe.

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Hay Festival
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about 7 hours ago
This.
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Hay Festival
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about 7 hours ago
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London Review of Books
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about 7 hours ago
‘All stories of Holocaust survival are in their way absurd: a Jew who is a duly convicted prisoner doesn’t count as a Jew for purposes of murder; Primo Levi survived Auschwitz because someone needed a chemist, and Lasker-Wallfisch because Rosé needed a cellist.’ www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Thomas Laqueur · A Different Life: Can cellos remember?

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Thomas Laqueur · A Different Life: Can cellos remember?

Cellists and violinists in particular are haunted by the musicians who played their instruments before them and those...

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Longbarrow Press
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about 7 hours ago
North bank to south bank. Head down and hunched forward. How much of this is exhaustion, how much of this is discomfort, how much of this is pain. No appetite. Nothing that could stir it. I sip water now and then but I know it's not enough. Crow Croft Bridge. Fleet drain on my right. Sunset. 111/
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