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<em>The Atlantic </em>Daily: You Can't Recycle This

Why American recycling is in crisis. Plus how 2020 candidates are differentiating themselves, the Trump administration's new abortion restrictions, and more
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Yesterday’s March 4 edition of The Atlantic Daily incorrectly linked to an Oscars photo gallery instead of a story on America’s forgotten fruit. Apologies to all readers looking for the story on pawpaws. It is here.

Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts wants to differentiate herself by eschewing the chummy fundraisers and phone calls with rich donors that traditionally have helped bankroll most campaigns. It’s a risky move, but one that could give her an advantage over After Bernie Sanders’s scrappy showing in 2016, aides to the

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