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Andrew Aoyama

@andrewaoyama

deputy managing editor @TheAtlantic / past: @thecrimson, @HistLit, @HarvardNELC

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C. J. Rice, who was exonerated following @JakeTapper’s The Atlantic article, says he studied in the law library any chance he could get while in prison. ā€œI used to study ... probably 10 hours a day, 12 hours a day, 16 hours a day, trying to understand: How can I say in their

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Is ā€˜Megalopolis’ ā€œgoodā€? ā€œThat’s perhaps too facile a question to ask,ā€ Andrew Aoyama writes in the Sunday Daily. theatlantic.com/newsletters/ar…

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Point Nemo, located in a desolate stretch of the Southern Ocean, is Earth’s official ā€œmiddle of nowhere,ā€ Cullen Murphy writes. A lot seems to be going on there. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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ā€œPro-lifersā€ love babies, and hate IVF—except in cases where they like it. Confused? So are they. Nina Pasquini explains how the fertility treatment has thrown conservatives into a tizzy. thebaffler.com/latest/bringin…

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Trump volunteered to pay for the funeral of a murdered U.S. soldier. When the bill came, Trump became angry. ā€œIt doesn’t cost 60,000 bucks to bury a fucking Mexican!ā€ He turned to his chief of staff, Mark Meadows, and issued an order: ā€œDon’t pay it!ā€ theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

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NEW — and several months in the making — my final look beneath the hood of Trump 2024. Pour a cup of coffee and find a comfy chair. ā€œInside the Ruthless, Restless Final Days of Trump’s Campaignā€ theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

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This is what the 45th president says about the 46th president: "The guy’s a retard. He’s retarded. I think that’s what I’ll start calling him. Retarded Joe Biden.ā€ Read Tim Alberta on Trump's campaign: theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

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In June, the Trump political operation seemed poised for a landslide win. Then things started to go a little off the rails. Today in The Atlantic, Tim Alberta goes inside the ruthless, restless final days of Donald Trump's campaign: theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

In June, the Trump political operation seemed poised for a landslide win. Then things started to go a little off the rails. Today in <a href="/TheAtlantic/">The Atlantic</a>, <a href="/TimAlberta/">Tim Alberta</a> goes inside the ruthless, restless final days of Donald Trump's campaign:

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Across the country, membership in the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars is declining—but the physical spaces they occupy still serve important purposes, Andrew Aoyama wrote in 2021. theatlantic.com/culture/archiv…

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For more than a decade, the photographer Bryan Schutmaat traveled across the American West, photographing the environment and the ā€œroad dogsā€ he met along the way. His portraits challenge the region’s mythology, Andrew Aoyama writes: theatlantic.com/books/archive/…

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For more than a decade, the photographer Bryan Schutmaat traveled across the American West, photographing the environment and the ā€œroad dogsā€ he met along the way. His portraits challenge the region’s mythology, Andrew Aoyama writes: theatlantic.com/books/archive/…

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For more than a decade, the photographer Bryan Schutmaat traveled across the American West, photographing the environment and the ā€œroad dogsā€ he met along the way. His portraits challenge the region’s mythology, Andrew Aoyama writes: theatlantic.com/books/archive/…

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I've spent the past year talking to James Murdoch about his father's "twisted" behavior, the mind games at the family-counseling retreat, and the war over Rupert's media empire. You can read our April cover story now: theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

I've spent the past year talking to James Murdoch about his father's "twisted" behavior,  the mind games at the family-counseling retreat, and the war over Rupert's media empire. You can read our April cover story now: theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…
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In The Atlantic’s April cover story, James Murdoch, the exiled scion, speaks with McKay Coppins about his father’s ā€œtwistedā€ actions, the bitter divide within his family, and the battle over the future of conservative media. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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The debate over J. D. Vance’s Appalachian roots uncovers the region’s complicated history, Andrew Aoyama writes in Time-Travel Thursday: theatlantic.com/newsletters/ar…