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91.
Two Senators Say the NSA Is Still Feeding Us False Information (theatlantic.com)
443 points
nealabq
13 years ago
78 comments
92.
Email Is Still the Best Thing on the Internet (theatlantic.com)
435 points
plg
12 years ago
198 comments
93.
The Irrationality of Giving Up This Much Liberty to Fight Terror (theatlantic.com)
430 points
300bps
13 years ago
121 comments
94.
Self-Compassion Works Better Than Self-Esteem (theatlantic.com)
428 points
jansho
9 years ago
148 comments
95.
The latest campus cancellation is different (theatlantic.com)
422 points
killittosaveit
5 years ago
489 comments
96.
Cystic fibrosis breakthrough has given patients a chance to live longer (theatlantic.com)
422 points
cowboysauce
2 years ago
147 comments
97.
How can you tell if someone is lying? (theatlantic.com)
421 points
samizdis
5 years ago
345 comments
98.
‘Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat’ Is a Love Letter to Amateur Cooks (theatlantic.com)
415 points
tomhoward
8 years ago
130 comments
99.
The Art of Not Working at Work (theatlantic.com)
414 points
jamessun
12 years ago
125 comments
100.
A shift in American family values is fueling estrangement (theatlantic.com)
412 points
rzk
5 years ago
665 comments
101.
Why Aren’t Any Bankers in Prison for Causing the Financial Crisis? (2016) (theatlantic.com)
407 points
sidcool
8 years ago
221 comments
102.
Amazon’s HQ2 Spectacle Should Be Illegal (theatlantic.com)
406 points
tysone
8 years ago
285 comments
103.
IBM's Watson Memorized 'Urban Dictionary,' Then His Overlords Had to Delete It (theatlantic.com)
388 points
mxfh
13 years ago
151 comments
104.
Big Breakthroughs Come in Your Late 30s (m.theatlantic.com)
384 points
ghosh
12 years ago
106 comments
105.
Programmers who want to change how we code before catastrophe strikes (theatlantic.com)
383 points
mattrjacobs
9 years ago
269 comments
106.
A lot of “idiotic” things have reasonable explanations (2011) (theatlantic.com)
378 points
luu
6 years ago
414 comments
107.
Dentistry is less scientific and more gratuitous than people think (2019) (theatlantic.com)
366 points
jasonhansel
4 years ago
342 comments
108.
Was there a civilization on Earth before humans? (theatlantic.com)
366 points
limbicsystem
8 years ago
262 comments
109.
The Great American Eye Exam Scam (theatlantic.com)
365 points
_bpgl
7 years ago
331 comments
110.
The Marshmallow Test: What Does It Really Measure? (theatlantic.com)
362 points
katiey
8 years ago
269 comments
111.
The University Is Like a CD in the Streaming Age (theatlantic.com)
360 points
pbui
6 years ago
282 comments
112.
A math professor who objects to diversity statements (theatlantic.com)
357 points
moose_man
2 years ago
308 comments
113.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Where Is It? (theatlantic.com)
356 points
IAmEveryone
7 years ago
83 comments
114.
Ways Your Wi-Fi Router Can Spy on You (theatlantic.com)
352 points
secfirstmd
10 years ago
81 comments
115.
A Man Who Volunteered for Auschwitz (2012) (theatlantic.com)
348 points
Moodles
8 years ago
140 comments
116.
Redesigning the Scientific Paper (theatlantic.com)
339 points
jsomers
8 years ago
107 comments
117.
How I Failed, Failed, and Finally Succeeded at Learning How to Code (theatlantic.com)
339 points
Umalu
15 years ago
62 comments
118.
How we turned the tide in the roach wars (theatlantic.com)
337 points
tptacek
2 years ago
233 comments
119.
How Netflix Reverse Engineered Hollywood (theatlantic.com)
336 points
coloneltcb
12 years ago
129 comments
120.
Sears's History Predicts Almost Everything Amazon's Doing (theatlantic.com)
334 points
kposehn
9 years ago
144 comments
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