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  2. Graeme Wood (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Graeme Charles Arthur Wood (born August 21, 1979) is an American staff writer for The Atlantic and a lecturer in political science at Yale University. [1] He was awarded the Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship of the Council on Foreign Relations [2] and won the Canadian Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction for his book The Way of the Strangers: Encounters with the Islamic State.

  3. The Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 2020, The Atlantic retracted an article, "The Mad, Mad World of Niche Sports Among Ivy League–Obsessed Parents", after an inquiry by The Washington Post. An 800-word editor's note said, "We cannot attest to the trustworthiness and credibility of the author, and therefore we cannot attest to the veracity of the article."

  4. Eric Schlosser - Wikipedia

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    Schlosser started his career as a journalist with The Atlantic Monthly in Boston, Massachusetts.He quickly gained recognition for his investigative pieces, earning two awards within two years of joining the staff: he won the National Magazine Award for his reporting in his two-part series "Reefer Madness" and "Marijuana and the Law" (The Atlantic Monthly, August and September 1994), and he won ...

  5. Tim Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Tim Alberta was born to parents Richard and Donna Alberta. [2] With his family, he moved when he was five years old from New York state to Brighton, Michigan, where his father had been named as pastor of Cornerstone Evangelical Presbyterian Church. [2]

  6. Amanda Ripley - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Ripley and poet Pádraig Ó Tuama at the United States Institute for Peace in 2023. Amanda Ripley was born in Arizona and grew up in New Jersey.She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Cornell University in 1996 with a B.A. in government.

  7. Just 13 votes separate two candidates running for Superior ...

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    The race to replace an embattled former Superior Court judge was hanging in the balance by just 13 votes on Tuesday night. Court Commissioner Bronson Brown had a sliver of a lead with 49.8%, or ...

  8. Caitlin Dickerson - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2021 Dickerson was a staff writer for The Atlantic magazine. [ 17 ] In May 2023, Dickerson won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Journalism for the September 2022 Atlantic cover story, "'We Need to Take Away Children'," an examination of the Trump administration’s policy to intentionally separate migrant children from their ...

  9. Judge might force six voters to reveal votes in razor-tight ...

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    A judge ruled six votes in the tight Atlantic Highlands mayor race should not have been counted. She could force voters to reveal who they voted for. Judge might force six voters to reveal votes ...