Amy Weiss-Meyer
@amyweissmeyer.bsky.social
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senior editor at The Atlantic
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"One by one, American leaders supposedly committed to principles of free speech, due process, democracy, and equality have abandoned those ideals when menaced by the Trump administration."

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Lower Than Cowards
The surrender of America’s elites
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adriennelaf.bsky.social
Today is a good day to read @mckaycoppins.bsky.social on the mind games, sibling rivalry, and war for power that culminated in Lachlan Murdoch winning his family’s succession fight:

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Growing Up Murdoch
James Murdoch on mind games, sibling rivalry, and the war for the family media empire
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When America entered World War I, Joseph Kurihara became a soldier. When it entered World War II, he became a prisoner, a dissident, and ultimately an exile. @andrewaoyama.bsky.social tells his story in our August issue:
How Joseph Kurihara Lost His Faith in America
He spent his life trying to prove that he was a loyal U.S. citizen. It wasn’t enough.
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It’s official: Planned Parenthood has been (mostly) defunded for a year

My quick explainer:
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“Ms. Glazer, 38, said former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, the front-runner, reminded her of a ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles villain.’”

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An Actor, a Bookseller and a Chef Walk Into a Voting Booth
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sarahzhang.bsky.social
🧵 Last year, I came across one of the most harrowing studies I've ever read.

It found that 1 in 4 unresponsive brain-injury patients—many considered vegetative—might be cognitively aware but trapped inside their bodies. Could this be true? What did it mean?

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I learned so much from this amazing @sarahzhang.bsky.social piece about the human brain and consciousness—which it turns out scientists are only just beginning to understand.

Like everything Sarah writes, this is an utterly fascinating, deeply human story:
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The Mother Who Never Stopped Believing Her Son Was Still There
For decades, Eve Baer remained convinced that her son, unresponsive after a severe brain injury, was still conscious. Science eventually proved her right.
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Carl Hiaasen’s novels made him synonymous with “Florida Weird,” @amyweissmeyer.bsky.social writes. Now it seems like we’re all living in one of his books. https://theatln.tc/Br7uYfWp
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Every book published in the United States is sent to the Library of Congress. Also, if you are under 16 you cannot use the reading room or order books.
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Reporter: The president fired the Librarian of Congress. Why? 

Leavitt: There were quite concerning things she had done at the Library of Congress in the pursuit of DEI and putting inappropriate books in the library for children.
amyweissmeyer.bsky.social
To say that something is straight out of a Carl Hiaasen novel is only a slightly less clichéd way of saying that truth, especially in Florida, is stranger than fiction.

For @theatlantic.com's June issue, I went to Vero Beach to talk to @carlhiaasen.com himself.

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We’re All Living in a Carl Hiaasen Novel
In the mangroves with Florida’s poet of excess and grift
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clintsmithiii.bsky.social
In an executive order, Trump targeted the Smithsonian and the National Museum of African American History & Culture suggesting that it is “divisive” and pedaling “improper ideology.”

So, I took a trip back to the museum, and what I saw was a place trying to tell the unvarnished truth about America.
What It Means to Tell the Truth About America
And what happens when empirical fact is labeled “improper ideology”
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"The Cuomo group’s promises appear to have amounted to little beyond a few private informational receptions and opinion essays." www.nytimes.com/2025/03/07/n...
Andrew Cuomo’s Pro-Israel Group Promised Big Plans. It Delivered Little.
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mckaycoppins.bsky.social
I've spent the past year talking to James Murdoch about his father's "twisted" behavior, the mind games at the family-counseling retreat, how Fox News really works, and the war over his family's media empire. My cover story for The Atlantic's April edition: theatlantic.com/magazine/arc...
Growing Up Murdoch
James Murdoch on mind games, sibling rivalry, and the war for the family media empire
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amyweissmeyer.bsky.social
It was such a privilege to get to work with @adriennelaf.bsky.social on this smart, thoughtful, thought-provoking story about Hawai'i—and America itself.
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In 1893, a U.S.-backed coup overthrew the Islands’ sovereign government, Adrienne LaFrance writes. Now some Hawaiians want their nation back:
What Does America Owe Hawai‘i?
In 1893, a U.S.-backed coup overthrew the Islands’ sovereign government. Now some Hawaiians want their nation back.
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