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  2. "My daughter hears the phrases 'global warming' and 'climate change' from others, and she’s asked me what they mean. A kind of pollution, I tell her, that a lot of people are working on fixing."

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    18 hours ago

    But see . I constantly struggle with this: pdf is awful for display on mobile and has no interactivity, but it guarantees a consistent cross-platform experience.

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  4. "Scientific results today are as often as not found with the help of computers... And yet by far the most popular tool we have for communicating these results is the PDF—literally a simulation of a piece of paper. Maybe we can do better."

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  5. "Superficially, it is simple to send the military in to solve a problem. In practice, however..."

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  6. Apr 4

    I am in awe of the mix of coverage here. Smart, revelatory, urgent—really, really not to be missed.

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    Today, I asked Mark Zuckerberg,"Have you ever made a decision that benefited Facebook’s business, but hurt the community?” This was his response:

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  10. Apr 4

    "Many people don’t know that Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s well-known stages of grieving—denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—were conceived in the context of terminally ill patients coming to terms with their *own* deaths."

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  11. Apr 4

    “There’s still a need to speak up—speak out—and there’s still a need for marches, now more than ever before.”

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  12. Apr 3

    Charles Peter Felton was born in New Orleans in 1926. A lovely excavation of American history and family history, by

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    Apr 3

    Hey, y'all. Today is my first day at . Have tips? Send them my way: aharris@theatlantic.com (or any of the ways listed here: )

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  14. Apr 3

    "The first step, of course, is hoping that it’s a false alarm. Frequently, though not frequently enough, it is."

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    Apr 3

    A new report finds that dishwashing causes more relationship distress than any other household task.

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  18. Apr 2

    "This is a useful exercise not only because it clarifies the president’s views, but because it shows the extent to which White House policy is built on misunderstandings, half-truths, untruths, and contradictions."

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  19. Retweeted
    Apr 2

    We’ve got so much absolutely brilliant stuff on MLK, the legacy of racism, and the work undone. And more stories to come as we reflect on the 50 years since his assassination. Check it all out here:

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