[View in browser]( [Mother Jones Daily Newsletter]( September 10, 2021 As the country prepares to mark the 20th anniversary of September 11, David Corn is out with a [must-read column]( on one of the most enduring tragedies of the attacks, one that still haunts US foreign policy and our general engagement with the rest of the world. It's a sobering read, to be sure. But a critical one as the United States considers its role on the international stage, particularly after the "America First" mantra that governed the last White House. You also don't want to miss Nathalie Baptiste on the [strange, almost unbelievable grip]( that American patriotism had on pop culture in the aftermath of the attacks. (Toby Keith, Lizzy McGuire, 24, yikes!) And be sure to read Tim Murphy's [excellent examination of the 2010 ground-zero mosque fight](âand how the ugly incident provides essential context for where American politics has landed. "Iâll always think of the summer of 2010, and the weaponization of a construction project in Manhattan, as a flickering glimpse of things to comeânot just the political potency of foaming prejudice against Muslims, but also the readiness with which those pushing the story were accommodated," Murphy writes. âInae Oh Advertisement [ACLU]( [Top Story] [Top Story]( [It’s Not Too Late to Learn the Lessons We Didn’t Learn From 9/11]( Remember when we were all going to care more about the rest of the world? BY DAVID CORN [Trending] [Inside the wild, Twitter-fueled race to airlift dogs from Afghanistan]( BY DAN SPINELLI [Biden criticizes GOP governors for being "so cavalier" about COVID-19]( BY DAVID CORN [Hurricane Ida left a huge water crisis in its wake]( BY MARÃA PAULA RUBIANO A. [How the pandemic prepared Texas abortion networks for the worst]( BY LIL KALISH Advertisement [ACLU]( [Weekend Reads] [Special Feature]( [From the archives: Lie by lieâa timeline of how we got into Iraq]( Mushroom clouds, duct tape, Judy Miller, Curveball. Recalling how Americans were sold a bogus case for invasion. BY JONATHAN STEIN AND TIM DICKINSON [Fiercely Independent] Support from readers allows Mother Jones to do journalism that doesn't just follow the pack. [Donate]( [Recharge] SOME GOOD NEWS, FOR ONCE [Take a Minute for 40 Things That Have Actually Gotten Better]( Itâs Friday. Iâm gonna wager that you wonât agree with everything on [this list]( of what’s “gotten better” in the past 20 years. So, go ahead, order a la carte: On today’s menu is a seasonal assortment of purportedly good things crowdsourced by University of Virginia postdoctoral fellow David Walsh, whoâd [asked]( casually on Twitter: âWhat has gotten materially better in America in, say, the last twenty years?â Answers rang in. So many that Reason magazine editor Elizabeth Nolan Brown [compiled]( top entries, from âHIV careâ to âbetter cannabis qualityâ to âhome entertainmentâ to âinformation access.â Also in the winnerâs circle: âbicycling infrastructure,â âdigital reading experience,â âautomobile efficiency and safety,â âacceptance of neurodiversity,â ârestaurant food variety and quality [including vegetarian and vegan],â âcameras,â âdigital video,â âsmoking rates,â âgetting dressed,â âhygiene products,â âbeing a nerd,â and, uh, an inappropriate one. If you can access each. As you were. âDaniel King Did you enjoy this newsletter? Help us out by [forwarding]( it to a friend or sharing it on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. [Mother Jones]( [Donate]( [Subscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}. To change the messages you receive from us, you can [edit your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all mailings.]( For advertising opportunities see our online [media kit.]( Were you forwarded this email? [Sign up for Mother Jones' newsletters today.]( [www.MotherJones.com](
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