Award-winning and nominated tales by Clint Smith, Caitlin Dickerson, and extra

Spend your weekend with a cup of heat espresso and our Nationwide Journal Award–nominated articles.
However first, listed here are three new tales from The Atlantic.
Yesterday, the American Society of Journal Editors introduced the finalists for this 12 months’s Nationwide Journal Awards, and The Atlantic was acknowledged for a variety of labor. The journal obtained nominations for 5 particular person tales, in addition to a nomination for the Common Excellence award, a finalist place within the Greatest Digital Illustration class, and a win within the Greatest Print Illustration class. (Winners in different nominated classes can be introduced in March.)
These nominations spotlight a variety of remarkable tales, together with a rigorous yearslong investigation, two illuminating political profiles, and an unforgettable private account of fleeing Afghanistan and leaving all the things behind. Spend time with this assortment of our finalists and winners over the weekend.
Your Weekend Reads

I Smuggled My Laptop computer Previous the Taliban So I May Write This Story
By Bushra Seddique
My escape from Afghanistan (Winner, Greatest Print Illustration, by Sally Deng)
By George Packer
America’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan added ethical harm to navy failure. However a gaggle of troopers, veterans, and bizarre residents got here collectively to attempt to save Afghan lives and salvage some American honor. (Finalist, Reporting)
By Clint Smith
America nonetheless can’t work out the right way to memorialize the sins of our historical past. What can we study from Germany? (Finalist, Columns and Essays)
By Caitlin Dickerson
The key historical past of the U.S. authorities’s family-separation coverage (Finalist, Public Curiosity)
By Graeme Wooden
Requested in regards to the homicide of Jamal Khashoggi, Mohammed bin Salman stated, “If that’s the best way we did issues, Khashoggi wouldn’t even be among the many prime 1,000 folks on the checklist.” (Finalist, Profile Writing)
By Jennifer Senior
Steve Bannon remains to be scheming. And he’s nonetheless a menace to democracy. (Finalist, Profile Writing)
By Keisha N. Blain
Joetha Collier, a younger Black girl, was killed by a white man in 1971, close to the Mississippi city the place Emmett Until was murdered. Why isn’t her case identified nationally as we speak? (Finalist, Greatest Digital Illustration, by Esiri Essi)
Immediately’s Information
- The White Home warned that Russia could also be planning to provide fighter jets to Iran.
- An unbiased evaluation of EPA information collected within the weeks following the February 3 practice derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, discovered elevated ranges of 9 totally different air pollution within the space.
- Tons of of heat daily-temperature information have been set this week throughout the japanese U.S., along with quite a few cold-weather information in western states.
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The Father or mother Take a look at Stokes American Parenting’s Worst Impulses
By Lydia Kiesling
If you’re an American mother or father, you might be mired in contradiction wherever you look: Kids are too coddled, a strident Fb submit may shout at you, proper earlier than you learn an article in regards to the risks of letting youngsters go exterior alone. It takes a village, you might be informed, but additionally, everybody hates it whenever you convey your toddler on a airplane or right into a restaurant. You learn that trendy American parenting is uniquely isolating and costly, then watch in befuddlement whereas Congress lets the expanded youngster tax credit score expire.
The Father or mother Take a look at, a brand new reality-TV present on ABC, guarantees to throw confused dad and mom a lifeline and determine “as we speak’s simplest parenting type.” The present is hosted by Adolph Brown—a scientific psychologist, motivational speaker, and father of eight—and the actor Ali Wentworth, mom of two. It follows 12 households, every embodying a special type of parenting, and assesses every type for its probability of manufacturing eventual adults who’re “emotionally entire,” and in a position to have “wholesome relationships” and “navigate as we speak’s world.” Every household is filmed doing a collection of parenting challenges, and the remainder of the dad and mom analyze the footage, voting one type out after each spherical. Within the finale, the households select one parenting type to rule all of them. It’s American Gladiators gone home, set in a comfy amphitheater. However the battle metaphor ripples outward, portray a lonely image of American dad and mom combating for his or her youngsters’s success and security in a harmful world whereas everybody watches, judges, and weighs in.
Extra From The Atlantic
Tradition Break

Learn. These books may also help you come to phrases with dying.
Watch. In theaters, Return to Seoul is a narrative of adoption and belonging that resists simple sentimentality.
On TV, Apple TV+’s Hiya Tomorrow! is a present about mistaking hype for progress.
And there’s all the time Titanic, which feels totally different 25 years after its launch.
Hear. Caroline Polachek’s new album, Need, I Wish to Flip Into You, is pure magic.
P.S.
Our last advice for the weekend: Take a break from the display screen and take heed to audio variations of our articles. We’ve bought a choice of tales now obtainable within the Hark app, together with my Day by day colleague Tom Nichols’s exploration of the narcissism of some offended younger males and Jennifer Senior’s etiquette information for family members coping with lengthy COVID.
Whichever tales, motion pictures, or books you select to spend your weekend with, I hope you get pleasure from them.
— Isabel
Kelli María Korducki contributed to this article.
