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The Atlantic

June 2023

  • Chris Licht in New York City in April.

    CNN’s Licht apologizes to staff for taking spotlight with Atlantic profile

    Licht says ‘CNN is not about me’ after article revealed he had been aware of ‘extra-Trumpy’ crowd at town hall

October 2020

  • Flames engulf the community corrections division building during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August.

    The American Crisis review: an Atlantic SOS call from Trump's divided nation

    The venerable magazine’s timely collection of essays arrives amid new crises. It is the right book for this time of chaos

June 2019

  • Ellie Awards 2018<br>NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 13:  Editor in Chief of The Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg attends the Ellie Awards 2018 on March 13, 2018 in New York City.  (Photo by Ben Gabbe/Getty Images for The Association of Magazine Media)

    The Atlantic editor seems to suggest only white men can write long stories

    Jeffrey Goldberg later clarified his comment, saying white men ‘dominate’ cover stories ‘because they’ve had all the opportunities’

January 2019

  • Bryan Singer in 2013.

    Bohemian Rhapsody director Bryan Singer says sexual misconduct claims are 'homophobic smear'

    Singer denies allegations contained in an article in the Atlantic magazine that the film-maker knowingly engaged in underage sex

April 2018

  • Jessica Valenti

    'Hang women who have abortions' is not a view that's fit for public debate

    Jessica Valenti
    We can have ideologically diverse publications without sacrificing integrity – and Kevin Williamson’s views on abortion are beyond the pale

March 2018

  • Jessica Valenti

    The Week in Patriarchy
    When the media tries too hard to 'appeal to both sides', integrity is lost

    Jessica Valenti
    The Atlantic’s attempt at representing a ‘broad spectrum of views’ indicates a serious moral crisis in mainstream media

September 2015

  • Ta-Nehisi Coates

    Ta-Nehisi Coates leads diverse group of MacArthur 'genius' grant recipients

    The Atlantic journalist, puppeteer Basil Twist, photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier and more artists, advocates and scientists will get this year’s grants

May 2015

  • Stan Rizzo (Jay R Ferguson), Peggy Olson (Elisabeth Moss) and Ken Cosgrove (Aaron Stanton) in season five of Mad Men.

    The Atlantic publishes short story by Mad Men's Kenneth Cosgrove

    In a case of life imitating art imitating life, the magazine has run the short story penned by Kenneth Cosgrove in time for Mad Men’s grand finale

June 2014

  • M Scott Havens

    Media interview
    Time Inc’s M Scott Havens: ‘We want to build the next LinkedIn or Facebook’

    Digital chief on rethinking the rules of journalism, shaking off the magazine group tag, and developing innovation. By Ben Cardew

May 2014

  • martin luther king

    The 'Case for Reparations' is solid, and it's long past time to make them

    Errin Haines Whack
    Errin Haines Whack: Ta-Nehisi Coates's piece reveals the conversation that Americans need to start about our history of racial oppression

April 2014

  • NSA Files: Decoded

    Guardian wins three Webby awards

    NSA Files: Decoded takes best practice award, with two prizes for online video in the news and drama categories. By Mark Sweney

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