Nowhere to Turn
A Nepali immigrant tries to survive, and support a family back home, on a cab driver’s wages in Qatar.
A Nepali immigrant tries to survive, and support a family back home, on a cab driver’s wages in Qatar.
“Irrational behavior has always been man’s reaction to the presence of sharks.”
The article that inspired Jaws.
Peter Benchley Holiday Nov 1967 10min Permalink
Eighty percent of North American teenagers are in the care of an orthodontist. On our obsession with perfect teeth.
Dan P. Lee New York Jun 2015 20min Permalink
Voices from the inside of New York City’s infamous jail.
The Marshall Project Jun 2015 50min Permalink
A Rwandan refugee grows up in America.
Clemantine Wamariya, Elizabeth Weil Matter Jun 2015 30min Permalink
Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman were friends. Until they weren’t.
Matt Canham, Thomas Burr Politico Jun 2015 20min Permalink
The death of an infant lands his father on death row in Louisiana.
Rachel Aviv New Yorker Jun 2015 25min Permalink
On immigration detainees in the United Kingdom, and the suffering that lands them in detention.
Ali Smith The Guardian Jun 2015 20min Permalink
Juries trust DNA. But should they?
Katie Worth Frontline Jun 2015 30min Permalink
A life with bipolar disorder.
Jaime Lowe New York Times Magazine Jun 2015 Permalink
The life of Reverend Clementa Pinckney, killed in Charleston.
Joel Anderson Buzzfeed Jun 2015 10min Permalink
Business History Politics Tech
If jobs as we’ve known them for a century are going away, what will replace them?
Derek Thompson The Atlantic Jul 2015 35min Permalink
An isolated 23-year-old Sunday school teacher living with her grandparents makes a new group of friends online who mail her chocolates and cash.
Rukmini Callimachi New York Times Jun 2015 Permalink
On Taylor Swift’s passive-aggressive lyrics, the life of the writer, and the pain of middle school.
Taffy Brodesser-Akner The Paris Review Jun 2015 15min Permalink
In 1952, Abe Feller, the U.N.’s first General Counsel, jumped to his death. More than 50 years later, his great nephew tries to figure out why.
Peter Birkenhead The Big Roundtable Jun 2015 35min Permalink
The president’s eulogy for the Reverend Clementa Pinckney.
Barack Obama Jun 2015 10min Permalink
The truncated, violent lives of Richard Matt and David Sweat before their prison escape.
N.R. Kleinfield New York Times Jun 2015 10min Permalink
Autism and Silicon Valley.
Steve Silberman Wired Dec 2001 25min Permalink
Inside the home funeral movement.
Libby Copeland The New Republic Jun 2015 25min Permalink
Bruce Jenner says goodbye.
Buzz Bissinger Vanity Fair Jun 2015 45min Permalink
He decided to bury a box of treasure in the desert. Why?
Taylor Clark California Sunday Jul 2015 Permalink
An investigation.
Bernice Yeung Reveal Jun 2015 25min Permalink
The ride-share company has 250 lobbyists and 29 lobbying firms registered in capitols around the nation, a third more than Wal-Mart Stores. Among other things.
Karen Weise Businessweek Jun 2015 15min Permalink
Kevin Wheatcroft owns the world’s largest collection of Nazi memorabilia. And he’s suddenly eager to show it off.
Alex Preston The Guardian Jun 2015 20min Permalink
A pizza deliverer/calculus whiz becomes involved in the lives of two unstable college students.
"I licked my thumb, outside, by the car, and ran it over the suction cups, before I slapped the marquee to the top of my cobalt blue Toyota. The pizzas were already sitting in the passenger seat, cardboard mouths smiling. I was conscious, despite Walter’s assertion, that I was operating under the tick of a clock, an invisible, indefinite deadline. Really, we all are. But no one realizes how soon it’s coming."
Benjamin Harnett Pithead Chapel Jun 2015 15min Permalink