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Michael K. Williams wrestles with a tough question: Is he being typecast? See more: http://theatln.tc/2lhUM5r
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LGBT people's lives implicitly pose the hard question for conservative Christians: How should they be in fellowship?https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/benedict-option/517290/ …
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3-D printing could supply body parts to amputees around the world, reports Ian Birrell http://theatln.tc/2mbbGjM pic.twitter.com/Tew8KVcyjt
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"Medicine can be like wine: Expense is sometimes a false signal of quality."https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/02/when-evidence-says-no-but-doctors-say-yes/517368/?utm_source=twb …
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Interesting
@emmaogreen piece on American Christianity and (I like this term) cultural homelessness:https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/benedict-option/517290/ … -
When evidence says no, but doctors say yes.
@DavidEpstein reports: http://theatln.tc/2kLwt0s pic.twitter.com/9erU82sx41 -
These conservative Christians are choosing to retreat from public life.
@emmaogreen reports: http://theatln.tc/2kYHyGo pic.twitter.com/l53zaLPRTy -
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@AlanaSemuels on the power of boycotts to affect companies' reputations—if not their saleshttps://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2017/02/why-deleteuber-and-other-boycotts-matter/517416/ … -
Some researchers are having patients zap their brains with electricity—from home—to relieve fatiguehttps://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/02/zapping-your-brain-at-home-to-cure-fatigue/516972/ …
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The most important theme
@roddreher touches is alienation: from partisan politics, technology, even capitalism (3/x)https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/benedict-option/517290/ … -
A huge question right now--for everyone--is how people will engage with those unlike them. (2/x)https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/benedict-option/517290/ …
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The Benedict Option,
@roddreher's new book, is important and fascinating. (1/x)https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/benedict-option/517290/ … -
Is the leading theory about Alzheimer's wrong? asks
@sarahzhang http://theatln.tc/2lnZQEu pic.twitter.com/RW99bebm2m -
Why boycotts like
#DeleteUber matter, writes@AlanaSemuels http://theatln.tc/2lu5Yti pic.twitter.com/dA7dBDeUXs -
If you haven't watched this v. compelling Michael K. Williams video from
@TheAtlantic, you should watch it now:https://www.theatlantic.com/questionanswers/?utm_source=twfullvid … -
Who's afraid of a big BAT tax? Republican senators, it turns out,
@mcottle writes http://theatln.tc/2m9P03w pic.twitter.com/9MG0tpkSMX -
Joe Moran’s book Shrinking Violets is a sweeping history that doubles as a defense of timidity, writes
@megangarber http://theatln.tc/2lJBS7I pic.twitter.com/2aJyn6BJdb -
How a Carnival dance group prepares to take to the streets http://theatln.tc/2lJCWsr pic.twitter.com/n4BK21MLyS
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Can historical fiction help make sense of the present?
@anna_m_diamond writes http://theatln.tc/2lJI9jU pic.twitter.com/Ov8qs3DGcz -
How long does it really take to build a border wall?
@AdrienneLaF asks http://theatln.tc/2m9KUsd pic.twitter.com/7wYOtSQb6i
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