How Washington Blew Its Best Chance to Fix Immigration
Three years ago, the Republican-led House was close to reaching a compromise on immigration. This is the story of what went wrong.
Three years ago, the Republican-led House was close to reaching a compromise on immigration. This is the story of what went wrong.
Alec MacGillis ProPublica Sep 2016 30min Permalink
On navigating the New York media world as a young journalist.
Nora Ephron Elle Nov 2010 15min Permalink
Life as a Syrian refugee in Germany.
Matthew McNaught n+1 Aug 2017 45min Permalink
The story of September 26, 2014, the day 43 Mexican students went missing.
John Gibler California Sunday Dec 2014 Permalink
An office Halloween party transforms into a rumination on memories, movies, and sadness.
Lucie Britsch Vol. 1 Brooklyn Aug 2017 10min Permalink
On Princess Diana of Wales.
Hilary Mantel The Guardian Aug 2017 15min Permalink
A new breed of lobbyist comes to K Street.
Nicholas Confessore New York Times Magazine Aug 2017 30min Permalink
“Premium mediocre is the finest bottle of wine at Olive Garden. Premium mediocre is cupcakes and froyo. Premium mediocre is 'truffle' oil on anything (no actual truffles are harmed in the making of 'truffle' oil), and extra-leg-room seats in Economy. Premium mediocre is cruise ships, artisan pizza, Game of Thrones, and The Bellagio. Premium mediocre is food that Instagrams better than it tastes.”
Venkatesh Rao Ribbonfarm Aug 2017 30min Permalink
Ellen Barry is the former New York Times bureau chief for South Asia.
“Every time you leave a beat—and this is something that I think as foreign correspondents we rarely communicate to our readers—you’re walking away from a story which has really been your whole life for four or five years. And it’s hard to walk away…The majority of us live a story for a certain number of years, and then we just turn our backs on it.”
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A profile of the quarterback.
Mina Kimes ESPN Aug 2017 20min Permalink
How two veterans with PTSD turned a Canadian military town into a medical-marijuana hub.
Chelsea Murray The Deep Aug 2017 30min Permalink
On the roamings of prolific blind explorer James Holman.
Lucas Reilly Mental Floss Aug 2017 25min Permalink
In 1973 a ragtag group of Texans scrounged up $60,000 and created a film so violent and visionary that it shocked the world. But the story behind the making of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is even stranger than the film.
John Bloom Texas Monthly Nov 2004 50min Permalink
Cody Coots is pastor at the same church where his father died during a service three years ago.
Jordan Ritter Conn The Ringer Aug 2017 25min Permalink
Apples, plastic bags, teeth. The author’s letter to his unborn child.
Karl Ove Knausgaard The Guardian Aug 2017 Permalink
A visit to the ‘Castle’ where self-driving cars learn.
Alexis C. Madrigal The Atlantic Aug 2017 20min Permalink
Survivors of the 2011 Japanese tsunami in a small town on the north-east coast are haunted by a split second decision at a local school.
Richard Lloyd Parry The Guardian Aug 2017 20min Permalink
Abraham never fit in. Hisham finally felt at home. Then their worlds collided in western Arkansas.
Sabrina Tavernise New York Times Aug 2017 35min Permalink
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A travelogue through the contradiction-rich and predominantly Muslim Southern Thailand.
Lawrence Osborne Harper's Mar 2011 20min Permalink
Joe Arpaio is tough on prisoners and undocumented immigrants. What about crime?
William Finnegan New Yorker Jul 2009 30min Permalink
Inside the singular world of Longmont Potion Castle.
Colin St. John Rolling Stone Jul 2016 10min Permalink
The world’s foremost Sherlock Holmes expert found dead in a locked room, leaving no note.
David Grann New Yorker Dec 2004 50min Permalink
Did Michell Carter’s texts cause Conrad Roy to kill himself?
Jesse Barron Esquire Aug 2017 25min Permalink
What the Toronto Police found was even worse than they’d expected.
Robert Kolker The Walrus Aug 2017 25min Permalink
An investigation into the deadly use of Tasers by police.
Peter Eisler, Jason Szep, Tim Reid, Grant Smith Reuters Aug 2017 Permalink