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Illustration by Paul Spella / The Atlantic. Source: Getty.

Lina Khan Goes Out With a Bang

The failed Kroger-Albertsons merger offers the clearest proof yet that the new antitrust movement is breaking through.

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The Trump-Whim Economy Is Here

Expectations of who will gain, and who will lose, from the president-elect’s second term are already moving markets.

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Illustration by Adam Maida

The Most Opinionated Man in America

Mike Solana, a Peter Thiel protégé, has made his Pirate Wires newsletter a must-read among the anti-woke investor class—and a window into what the most powerful people in tech really think.