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"The Atlantic will be the organ of no party or clique, but will honestly endeavor to be the exponent of what its conductors believe to be the American idea." —James Russell Lowell, November 1857 For more than 150 years, The Atlantic has shaped the national debate on politics, business, foreign affairs, and cultural trends.

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    Over the course of five months, Caitlin Dickerson traveled three times to the Darién Gap and met some of the people willing to risk treacherous terrain, violence, hunger, and disease to make the 70-mile journey from Colombia into Panama. https://lnkd.in/ezmNCpVB “What I saw in the jungle confirmed the pattern that has played out elsewhere: The harder migration is, the more cartels and other dangerous groups will profit, and the more migrants will die,” Dickerson writes. On one of the routes, “the foliage closed in from all sides, making the path hard to discern. We stepped over jaguar tracks and passed a Bothrops, the deadliest viper in South America, coiled around a branch near our ankles. In a ravine, we saw what looked like the scene of a person’s bad fall: a tennis shoe, a skull, and the bones of a leg with a bandage wrapped around the knee like a tourniquet.” Cartels that control the routes and profit from the migrants have guides and porters who take videos on the first day of walking—when people are still able to conjure a smile. The United Nations has stationed migration officials at bus stations and other checkpoints along the way to the Darién Gap, but their efforts to warn people of the dangers have been largely ineffective. “People come with tunnel vision, like, ‘I must get to the United States,’” Cristian Camilo Moreno García, a UN migration official based in northern Colombia, told Dickerson. “Turning back is not an option.” In a few places, migrants can stop to restock. On the sides of houses in Bajo Chiquito—a crucial reception point for people who make it out of the Darién Gap—Dickerson saw “Missing” flyers displaying the photograph of a 9-year-old Vietnamese boy. Dickerson later contacted his mother. She had lost hold of her son while they were crossing a river and still didn’t know what had happened to him. She continues to write to Dickerson. “What do you believe about my son?” she asked recently. “I’m always waiting for news of my baby.” Read our September cover story: https://lnkd.in/ezmNCpVB ??: Lynsey Addario

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    Life can feel too busy for us to see our friends. But there are ways to “pursue friendships that mold themselves to your particular stage in life,” Isabel Fattal writes in The Wonder Reader: https://lnkd.in/eD2F3nRN Last week, Olga Khazan wrote that the loneliness crisis in America is more complicated than meets the eye. It’s not exactly that Americans don’t have friends, but that they’re not seeing the friends they do have: “The typical American, it seems, texts a bunch of people ‘We should get together!’ before watching TikTok alone on the couch and then passing out.” This reading list explores how to move beyond “We should get together!” and the post-rescheduling thrill, and pursue friendships. Read more at the link, and sign up for the newsletter, a guide by Fattal to new and classic Atlantic stories, published every Saturday.?

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    “[Joe] Rogan and his fans are often called ‘heterodox,’” Helen Lewis writes, “which is funny, because this group has converged on a set of shared opinions, creating what you might call a heterodox orthodoxy: Diversity-and-inclusion initiatives mean that identity counts more than merit; COVID rules were too strict; the pandemic probably started with a lab leak in China; the January 6 insurrection was not as bad as liberals claim; gender medicine for children is out of control; the legacy media are scolding and biased; and so on.” “The heterodox sphere has low trust in institutions—the press, academia, the CDC—and prefers to listen to individuals,” Lewis continues at the link. “The Roganverse neatly caters to this audience because it is, in essence, a giant talk-show circuit: Go on The Joe Rogan Experience, and you can book another half dozen appearances on other shows to talk about what you said there.” https://lnkd.in/ecdQRfP2

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