The Atlantic focuses on mistakes, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against ProPublica.
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Tuesday, 17 March 2026·Source: The Atlantic·US·corporate
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What happened: https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/cjM_Ay6Ahi17iyxbIkLBV9suadw=/438x0:1563x1125/1080x1080/media/img/mt/2026/03/2026_03_16_one_war_two_mistakes/original.jpg
Cross-source context: ProPublica highlights credit Bureaus Are Leaving More Mistakes on Frustrated Consumers’ Reports Under Trump’s CFPB
What to watch next: movement around mistakes.
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The Atlantic(lean-left)
When a war begins, our emotions often overtake our ability to analyze and judge. That is a problem not only for those who wage war, engaging either directly as combatants or indirectly as senior leaders, but for the rest of us. That partial eclipse of reason is on full display in the current Iran wa