In April 2015, Joe Pinsker wrote about how people misuse credit cards without giving much thought to the consequences.
The year you were born, Bertrand Russell considered three possible futures for the human race, as the Cold War set in.
In July 1952, Charles E. Wyzanski described the motivations and obligations of a trial judge.
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A Hard Day's Night was released in 1964.
In August 2016, Kathy Gilsinan wrote about female leaders' foreign policies and whether they differ from those of male leaders.
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Over the years, the moon landing has come to be lauded as the pinnacle of human achievement, although it was often derided at the time. In 1963, NASA astronauts took to The Atlantic to plead the case for landing on the moon.
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In November 2015, Spencer Kornhaber wrote about the 2000 film reboot of Charlie's Angels.
In July 2015, James Parker wrote about the insidious messages tweens pick up from the Disney Channel and Nickelodeon.
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With NASA's Cassini-Huygens mission in 2005, humans landed a probe in the outer reaches of the solar system for the first time, a moment Ross Andersen called the most glorious mission in the history of planetary science.
In December 2015, Robinson Meyer wrote about why scientists had accepted this fact.
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