Lora Kelley
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newsletter writer @theatlantic! formerly @nytimes. loves oats!
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http://lora-kelley.com 11-10-2015 16:48:37
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The jury selection process is under way in Donald Trump’s criminal trial. “Many Americans are set on their hopes for the trial’s outcome before it begins, which makes finding impartial jurors a real challenge,” Lora Kelley writes in The Atlantic Daily: theatlantic.com/newsletters/ar…
“Dating apps once looked like the foundation of American romance,” Lora Kelley writes. “Now the cracks are starting to show.” theatln.tc/gmuWxvEl
“Dating apps once looked like the foundation of American romance,” Lora Kelley writes. “Now the cracks are starting to show.” theatlantic.com/technology/arc…
I spent the morning at the Manhattan courthouse where Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison. For The Atlantic, I wrote about the consequences he faces for treating it all like a game:
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“Sam Bankman-Fried is a notorious gamer,” Lora Kelley writes. When he was handed a 25-year prison sentence, a judge ruled that he had “gambled with people’s lives and money”—and lost. theatlantic.com/newsletters/ar…
“The incentive structures of Silicon Valley—and the huge sums that can be gained from selling stories rather than functional products—mean that the door remains open for other people to follow in [Sam Bankman-Fried's] tracks,” Lora Kelley wrote at the conclusion of his trial…
Private-equity investors have their eyes on the child-care sector. “How would [their] investment potentially change the experience of child care for caregivers, children, and families?” Lora Kelley asks adam harris in The Atlantic Daily: theatlantic.com/newsletters/ar…
brands have already monetized 💝love🫶 but now they’re commodifying heartbreak too! i wrote about brands’ obsession with exes for The Atlantic
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Celebrities were all over the Super Bowl ads! Did the stars overpower the brands they were supposed to be selling? The Atlantic
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