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Crime Science Health

The China Connection: How One D.E.A. Agent Cracked a Global Fentanyl Ring

Fentanyl is quickly becoming America’s deadliest drug. But law enforcement couldn’t trace it to its source—until one teenager overdosed in North Dakota.

Alex W. Palmer New York Times Magazine Oct 2019 50min Permalink

Politics World Religion

Weather Reports: Voices From Xinjiang

Firsthand accounts of the largest and most ambitious internment drive of a minority group since Nazi Germany, emerging from a region of totalitarian surveillance and control.

Ben Mauk The Believer Oct 2019 1h30min Permalink

Sports Food Travel

Competitive Oyster Shucking Is Real, Decadent, And China's Best Party

Do not assume, just because there is champagne and whiskey and maybe, sometimes, drugs, that these shuckers aren’t also thinking long and hard, and often poetically, about their métier.

Noelle Mateer Deadspin Sep 2019 15min Permalink

Best Article World

The Suicide Catcher

The angel saving jumpers on an infamous bridge in China.

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Previously: Michael Paterniti on the Longform Podcast.

Michael Paterniti GQ May 2010 35min Permalink

Arts World

Liu Cixin’s War of the Worlds

A leading sci-fi writer takes stock of China’s global rise.

Jiayang Fan New Yorker Jun 2019 25min Permalink

Science

Troubled Treasure

Burmese amber offers paleontologists an unprecedented glimpse into the Cretaceous. But it comes from a conflict zone.

Joshua Sokol Science May 2019 20min Permalink

World

Living Amid Fear and Oppression in Xinjiang

My wife is not a terrorist.

Matt Rivers, Lily Lee CNN May 2019 20min Permalink

Tech

How Much of the Internet Is Fake? Turns Out, a Lot of It, Actually.

For a period of time in 2013, the Times reported this year, a full half of YouTube traffic was “bots masquerading as people,” a portion so high that employees feared an inflection point after which YouTube’s systems for detecting fraudulent traffic would begin to regard bot traffic as real and human traffic as fake. They called this hypothetical event “the Inversion.”

Max Read New York Dec 2018 10min Permalink

Movies & TV

"The Big Error Was That She Was Caught"

The untold story behind the mysterious disappearance of Fan Bingbing, the world’s biggest movie star.

May Jeong Vanity Fair Mar 2019 25min Permalink

Business

The Triple Jeopardy of a Chinese Math Prodigy

A secretive hedge fund used the British court system to punish an IP thief‚ even though he was already in jail.

Kit Chellel, Jeremy Hodges Bloomberg Businessweek Nov 2018 20min Permalink

Business World

The City That Had Too Much Money

Known abroad primarily for its stunning Pacific Coast setting and athletic lifestyle, the city [Vancouver] has since become one of the world’s largest sluices for questionable funds moving from Asia into Western economies.

Matthew Campbell, Natalie Obiko Pearson Bloomberg Businessweek Oct 2018 20min Permalink

World Music

Inside the Music Business in China

As labels big and small attempt to gain traction in the world’s largest market, they’re learning that selling pop is never simple in the epicenter of piracy.

Ed Peto The Register Nov 2007 10min Permalink

Best Article World

The Snakehead

Working from a tiny shop in Chinatown, Sister Ping brought in thousands of Chinese immigrants by boat, bringing in over $40 million. Then one of her ships ran aground.

Patrick Radden Keefe New Yorker Apr 2006 30min Permalink

Sports

How Chinese Baseball Came to North Texas

Hanging out with the AirHogs of Grand Prairie.

Eric Benson Texas Monthly Aug 2018 10min Permalink

Crime

Lies, China, And Putin

Solving the mystery of Wilbur Ross’ missing fortune.

Dan Alexander Forbes Jun 2018 10min Permalink

Crime

Deadly Chinese Fentanyl Is Creating a New Era of Drug Kingpins

The opioid’s potency has transformed the global trafficking—and policing—of narcotics.

Esmé E Deprez, Li Hui, Ken Wills Bloomberg May 2018 15min Permalink

Politics World

Jared Kushner Is China's Trump Card

How the President’s son-in-law, despite his inexperience in diplomacy and his lack of security clearance, became Beijing’s primary point of interest.

Adam Entous, Evan Osnos New Yorker Jan 2018 20min Permalink

World

The Mystery of the Exiled Billionaire Whistleblower

From a penthouse on Central Park, Guo Wengui has exposed a phenomenal web of corruption in China’s ruling elite — if, that is, he’s telling the truth.

Lauren Hilgers New York Times Magazine Jan 2018 20min Permalink

Business World

In China, a Three-Digit Score Could Dictate Your Place in Society

Inside China’s vast new experiment in social ranking.

Mara Hvistendahl Wired Dec 2017 25min Permalink

Tech World Health

China's Selfie Obsession

What it means to be beautiful in the most populous country on earth.

Jiayang Fan New Yorker Dec 2017 30min Permalink

Fiction

Fiction: "Do You Think You'll Come Home?"

Illness, family, and the weight of history.

Angela Qian Catapult Nov 2017 15min Permalink

Science World

China’s Race to Find Aliens First

As America has turned away from searching for extraterrestrial intelligence, China has built the world’s largest radio dish for precisely that purpose.

Ross Andersen The Atlantic Nov 2017 25min Permalink

Movies & TV

Jackie Chan’s Plan to Keep Kicking Forever

The legendary stuntman launches a new phase of his expansive career.

Alex Pappademas GQ Oct 2017 15min Permalink

Best Article Sports

Welcome to the Far Eastern Conference

On former Knicks savior Stephon Marbury and his post-NBA life playing in China.

Wells Tower GQ Apr 2011 25min Permalink

Crime

To Catch a Counterfeiter

Nearly all the world’s fake products come from China. America’s oldest private detective agency is on the case.

Joshua Hunt California Sunday Aug 2017 15min Permalink

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