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How a Stroke Turned a 63-Year-Old Into a Rap Legend

The story of Dr. Rapp
theatlantic.com Submitted 6 years ago
Science
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Porn’s Uncanny Valley

The San Fernando Valley was once the bedroom community of the adult industry. Now technology hopes to disrupt traditional pornography—and the city it calls home.
theatlantic.com Submitted 7 years ago
Technology
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Bitcoin Is a Delusion That Could Conquer the World

It’s a currency. No, it’s a bubble stock. Or, it’s a collectible? Actually, it’s a bet over the purpose and future of money.
theatlantic.com Submitted 7 years ago
World & Business
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Bill Clinton: A Reckoning

Feminists saved the 42nd president of the United States in the 1990s. They were on the wrong side of history; is it finally time to make things right?
theatlantic.com Submitted 7 years ago
World & Business
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Donald Trump Is Testing Twitter’s Harassment Policy

The president’s latest outbursts suggest the social-media platform imposes no editorial standards. But should it?
theatlantic.com Submitted 8 years ago
World & Business
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The Injection That Melts a Double Chin

A noninvasive, nonsurgical procedure is enticing customers who might not otherwise seek out cosmetic treatments.
theatlantic.com Submitted 8 years ago
Lifestyle
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Trump's Trip Was a Catastrophe for U.S.-Europe Relations

Angela Merkel has served formal notice that she will lead the German wandering away from the American alliance.
theatlantic.com Submitted 8 years ago
World & Business
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What Conan O'Brien Means to Late-Night's Future

The long-tenured host might be moving to a weekly, or all-digital, format in the coming years—another major shift for an ever-evolving genre.
theatlantic.com Submitted 8 years ago
Entertainment
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