Alana Semuels

Alana Semuels is a former staff writer at The Atlantic.

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  1. When Your Amazon Purchase Explodes

    Shoddily made lithium-ion batteries can cause serious injury and even death. How do they keep ending up in consumers’ hands?

    A lithium-ion battery on a kaleidoscope background
    Hussain Warraich / Shutterstock / SA 3.0 / Katie Martin / The Atlantic
  2. Is This the End of Recycling?

    Americans are consuming more and more stuff. Now that other countries won’t take our papers and plastics, they’re ending up in the trash.  

    Robert Galbraith / Reuters
  3. When Wall Street Is Your Landlord

    With help from the federal government, institutional investors became major players in the rental market. They promised to return profits to their investors and convenience to their tenants. Investors are happy. Tenants are not.

    rSnapshotPhotos / andrea crisante / kai celvin / Shutterstock / The Atlantic
  4. The White Flight From Football

    Parents know that football comes with a risk of brain damage. But many black families feel that the sport is still the best option for their kids.

    Dustin Chambers
  5. How to Lose Tens of Thousands of Dollars on Amazon

    A growing number of self-proclaimed experts promise they can teach anyone how to make a passive income selling cheap Chinese goods in the internet's largest store. Not everyone’s getting rich quick.

    Hands grabbing for $100 bills pierced by the Amazon arrow
    Amazon / vipman / Gemenacom / Shutterstock / Katie Martin / The Atlantic