James Fallows is a national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly and has worked for the magazine for more than 25 years. He has written for the magazine on a wide range of topics, including ...
Like many airplane rides, this timely book is a bit of a bumpy journey: smooth takeoff and landing, with some turbulence along the way. A national correspondent for of Atlantic Monthly and former ...
Atlantic journalist James Fallows combines longstanding interests in technology, aviation and China in his new book China Airborne, a firsthand investigative report on China's burgeoning aerospace ...
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November 8 - Bronny James is expected to play in his first G League game on Saturday, following a schedule that will see the rookie shuttle between the Los Angeles Lakers and their G League ...
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James Fallows (@jfallows.bsky.social) is a book and magazine writer whose work has won the National Magazine Award and American Book Award. The most recent of his 12 books is Our Towns ...
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A recent article touches on U.S. perceptions of its military. But how do other countries view it?