This morning's selection on our kitchen table. Note the headlines.
This does reduce concerns about mainstream media group-think.
Also, if you're reading today's WaPo, don't miss Steve Hendrix's very nice story on the two Washingtons that will meet in tomorrow's playoff game: the real one, and the pretender.
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James Fallows is a staff writer at The Atlantic and has written for the magazine since the late 1970s. He has reported extensively from outside the United States and once worked as President Jimmy Carter's chief speechwriter. He and his wife, Deborah Fallows, are the authors of the 2018 book Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey Into the Heart of America, which was a national best seller and is the basis of a forthcoming HBO documentary.