May 2024

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The great Serengeti land grab, clashing patriarchs, Gary Shteyngart on the Icon of the Seas, the man who died for the liberal arts, and BlackPlanet. Plus a study in Senate cowardice, Theo Von, George Orwell's escape, a speechwriter's archives, Christine Blasey Ford, LaToya Ruby Frazier's family ties, and more.

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Two patriarchs sitting opposite each other at base of Orthodox-cross-shaped photo of Vladimir Putin, all on red background
Photo-illustration by Cristiana Couceiro. Sources: Sefa Karacan / Anadolu Agency / Getty; Getty; Gali Tibbon / AFP / Getty.

Clash of the Patriarchs

A hard-line Russian bishop backed by the political might of the Kremlin could split the Orthodox Church in two.

Multiple old pictures and documents next to a brown cardboard box and a cup of coffee
Photograph by Sarah Palmer for The Atlantic*

Our Last Great Adventure

My husband, Richard Goodwin, drafted landmark speeches for JFK and LBJ. Late in life, we dived into his archives, searching for vivid traces of our hopeful youth.

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