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Trump’s Revenge Begins in Georgia In standing up to Donald Trump, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger likely sacrificed a second term. Russell Berman
Emergency Medicine’s Original Sin The misperception that paramedics are merely ambulance drivers is everyone’s problem. Marion Renault Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times / Getty; The Atlantic
The FDA Is a Melting Iceberg For decades, scientists have been crying out for action. Will they finally be heard? Benjamin Mazer Adam Maida; The Atlantic
What Infrastructure Really Means Making sense of current fights over a word we borrowed from the French long ago. Peter A. Shulman Cavan / Getty
The Atlantic THE ATLANTIC DAILY » Donald Trump Isn’t Letting It Go It’s July 2021, and the former president is still baselessly insisting that he won the 2020 election. Meanwhile, the Republicans who broke with Trump on his voting-fraud claims are still facing consequences. Caroline Mimbs Nyce