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Peter Lattman

@peterlattman

managing director of media, Emerson Collective; vice chairman, The Atlantic; formerly NYT, WSJ. Married to @isabelgillies.

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"On at least one occasion, a political appointee was told to remake the cookies because the batch was subpar, according to three people." Who among us? Amazing reporting by Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

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Horse-race reporting we can all get behind — the favorite at Saturday’s Kentucky Derby is a thoroughbred named Journalism bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/a…

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"Gilbert is a critic skilled in the art of seeing close-up and faraway all at once, a 'Vertigo' effect of cultural observation." Happy Publication Day to Sophie Gilbert! washingtonpost.com/books/2025/04/…

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With Francis Tiafoe and Tommy Paul losing today in their quarterfinal matches, there are no American men left at the French Open. An American man hasn’t won a grand slam in 22 years (Andy Roddick, ’03 US Open).

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“For years, experts have warned of a wave of political violence in America. We should prepare for things to get worse before they get better.” Adrienne LaFrance theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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“The form of extremism we face is a new phase of domestic terror, one characterized by radicalized individuals with shape-shifting ideologies willing to kill their political enemies. Unchecked, it promises an era of slow-motion anarchy.” Adrienne LaFrance theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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With Taylor Fritz losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the semifinals, there are no American men left at Wimbledon. An American man hasn’t won a grand slam in 22 years (Andy Roddick, ’03 US Open).

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With Taylor Fritz losing to Novak Djokovic in the quarters, there are no American men playing in today’s US Open semifinals. It’ll now be 23 years since an American man has won a grand slam (Andy Roddick, ’03 US Open). 🎾