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    Aug 31

    Nice to see screen over-usage not just blamed on teens: "72% parents said their teens were “sometimes”/“often” distracted by their phones during conversations. But 50% teens felt the same about their parents." Phones Changing the Texture of Family Life

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    Aug 27

    I’m overwhelmed by the response to my piece in about our family’s adoption experience. I spent much of yesterday just trying to keep track of the various critiques and reactions. Here are a few follow-up thoughts. (Thread)

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    Aug 27

    Hello Twitter! I'm writing a story on: • engagement photo shoots • the reasons people have them • the Wedding Industry's role in all of this If you/anyone you know has partook in this phenomenon, I'd love your help! My DMs are open, and my email is nescobar@theatlantic.com

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    Aug 14

    I've been thinking a lot about the long history of Central American families being separated by the border, and I wrote about it in my first piece (!) for

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    Aug 6
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  6. Jul 25

    "For what is the meaning of life, after all, than coffee and tea and talk with loved ones?"

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    Jul 24

    have any of you fine humans out there ever actually made a friend on Bumble BFF or a similar friendship app? would you and your friend like to tell me the tale? send me a line: julie at the atlantic dot com

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  9. Jul 23

    Is being a mom a political advantage? A lot of women running for Congress seem to think so

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  10. Jul 23

    In-depth look at the new NYC schools chancellor Richard Carranza and what he's up against in trying to integrate a deeply segregated system by

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    Jul 20

    This analysis is superb, and it is appropriately harsh. Vann gets to the heart of why Barack Obama’s Johannesburg address—close to Mandela’s 100th birthday, and in the wake of Trump’s behavior in Helsinki, no less—failed on a fundamental level.

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    Jul 19

    Wow. Read 's amazing reporting on the secret Facebook groups for people who receive shocking DNA test results:

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    Jul 19

    The Atlantic is embarking on a “radical expansion of our coverage” says , with 10 new DC jobs opening today

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    Jul 19

    Plus many more open positions: senior magazine editor, senior global editor, science editor, several technology reporters, senior podcasts producer, director of product design, health reporter, fact checkers, and that's just the beginning. Apply!

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    Jul 19

    Work at ! 10 jobs, just posted: 1. Nat-Sec editor 2. Pentagon reporter 3. Pentagon reporter 4. State Department reporter 5. White House reporter 6. White House reporter 7. White House reporter 8. Politics reporter 9. Immigration reporter 10. Audience assistant editor

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    Jul 11

    It can be really, really hard to enforce a restraining order in the age of social media. My story for :

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    Jul 10

    Some thoughts on the Jesse Singal cover story on trans youth in this month’s Atlantic:

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    Jul 9

    Wrote about sperm donation and how it can shape family dynamics long after the procedure itself is over. For :

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    Jul 4

    My friend Michael H. Miller wrote one of the best stories about debt I can remember. Read this and weep

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  20. Jul 4

    What a heartbreaking yet hopeful moment in history to have been a part of

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