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  • The Books That Prison Officials Don’t Want Chelsea Manning to Read

    The U.S. soldier convicted of leaking classified information has been found guilty of violating rules for permitted reading material.

    Marina KorenAugust 19, 2015
  • What Lost Treasure Would You Most Like to Find?
    July 2019 Issue
  • The Atlantic Daily: It’s Keanu

    Let us retop your weekend to-do list with some suggestions.

    Caroline Mimbs NyceApril 24, 2020
  • Why We’re All Shooketh

    The term is online slang of biblical proportions.

    Caleb MadisonJanuary 24, 2022
    The word "shooketh," in red with a yellow background, superimposed on a black-and-white image of Shakespeare's face
  • Words and Their Uses, Past and Present. A Study of the English Language
    March 1871 Issue
  • Plutarch's Morals
    February 1871 Issue
  • The Fate Element in Great Men
    November 1887 Issue
  • A Japanese Book-Lover
    May 1901 Issue
  • Scorning Shakespeare's Marriage Dictum
    December 1898 Issue
  • The Arrow of Gold
    W. F.June 1919 Issue
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