
Andrew Aoyama
@andrewaoyama
deputy managing editor @TheAtlantic / past: @thecrimson, @HistLit, @HarvardNELC
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19-01-2018 03:33:29
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C. J. Rice, who was exonerated following @JakeTapperās The Atlantic article, says he studied in the law library any chance he could get while in prison. āI 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


Some news about ā¦The Atlanticā©, via ā¦Brian Stelterā©: cnn.com/2024/10/11/medā¦

Is āMegalopolisā āgoodā? āThatās perhaps too facile a question to ask,ā Andrew Aoyama writes in the Sunday Daily. theatlantic.com/newsletters/arā¦


āPro-lifersā love babies, and hate IVFāexcept 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/bringinā¦

Trump volunteered to pay for the funeral of a murdered U.S. soldier. When the bill came, Trump became angry. āIt doesnāt cost 60,000 bucks to bury a fucking Mexican!ā He turned to his chief of staff, Mark Meadows, and issued an order: āDonāt pay it!ā theatlantic.com/politics/archiā¦


Excellent reporting from the one and only Tim Alberta theatlantic.com/politics/archiā¦

This is what the 45th president says about the 46th president: "The guyās a retard. Heās retarded. I think thatās what Iāll start calling him. Retarded Joe Biden.ā Read Tim Alberta on Trump's campaign: theatlantic.com/politics/archiā¦

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/archiā¦


Across the country, membership in the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars is decliningābut the physical spaces they occupy still serve important purposes, Andrew Aoyama wrote in 2021. theatlantic.com/culture/archivā¦

This is wild. Great reporting from Daniel Engber: theatlantic.com/magazine/archiā¦

For more than a decade, the photographer Bryan Schutmaat traveled across the American West, photographing the environment and the āroad dogsā he met along the way. His portraits challenge the regionās mythology, Andrew Aoyama writes: theatlantic.com/books/archive/ā¦

For more than a decade, the photographer Bryan Schutmaat traveled across the American West, photographing the environment and the āroad dogsā he met along the way. His portraits challenge the regionās mythology, Andrew Aoyama writes: theatlantic.com/books/archive/ā¦

For more than a decade, the photographer Bryan Schutmaat traveled across the American West, photographing the environment and the āroad dogsā he met along the way. His portraits challenge the regionās mythology, Andrew Aoyama writes: theatlantic.com/books/archive/ā¦


In The Atlanticās April cover story, James Murdoch, the exiled scion, speaks with McKay Coppins about his fatherās ātwistedā actions, the bitter divide within his family, and the battle over the future of conservative media. theatlantic.com/magazine/archiā¦

The debate over J. D. Vanceās Appalachian roots uncovers the regionās complicated history, Andrew Aoyama writes in Time-Travel Thursday: theatlantic.com/newsletters/arā¦

Is J.D. Vance *really* Appalachian? And does it matter? I tried to find out for The Atlantic: theatlantic.com/newsletters/arā¦