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An investigation into how the NYPD responds to sexual assault cases.
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An investigation into how the NYPD responds to sexual assault cases.
The Belgian forward’s journey to greatness.
Romelu Lukaku The Players' Tribune Jun 2018 10min Permalink
How Viagra went from a medical mistake to a $3 billion industry.
David Kushner Esquire Aug 2018 15min Permalink
On growing up, writing, and succumbing to bullshit.
Sarah Miller Popula Sep 2018 20min Permalink
Inside Tesla’s factory, a medical clinic designed to ignore injured workers.
Will Evans Reveal Nov 2018 30min Permalink
A visit to the massive Northern California surf break.
Alice Gregory n+1 Oct 2013 15min Permalink
A fatal overdose, a stunning coincidence, and a mother’s long quest to heal.
Max Blau The Atavist Magazine Mar 2020 35min Permalink
A new approach to fighting the opioid crisis as it quietly rages on.
Beth Macy The Atlantic Apr 2020 25min Permalink
One man’s quest to save the music of the Holocaust.
Makana Eyre The Atavist Magazine Apr 2020 35min Permalink
Welcome to Toke-la-homa.
Paul Demko Politico Nov 2020 Permalink
On trying, and failing, to qualify for the USA Olympic Marathon Trials.
Peter Bromka Medium Nov 2020 40min Permalink
A writer bears witness to New York’s endangered species.
Emily Raboteau Orion Mar 2021 25min Permalink
Did people first come to this continent by land or by sea?
Ross Andersen The Atlantic Sep 2021 Permalink
Ted Conover is the author of five books and the recent Harper's article "The Way of All Flesh."
"My identity is a rubber band. It can stretch that way and it can stretch this way. When I get home it goes mostly back into the shape it's been, but not completely. And it's that not completely that is interesting and makes me who I am."</i>
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Roger D. Hodge is the editor of Oxford American.
"My career isn't all that interesting insofar as I've been an editor. I'm much more interested in talking about writers and stories. That's the main thing: telling these stories, creating this platform, this context for the best possible storytelling."
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How Javaris Crittenton went from basketball phenom to standing trial on a murder charge.
Flinder Boyd Fox Sports Jun 2014 30min Permalink
What to do about climate change.
Rebecca Solnit TomDispatch Sep 2014 15min Permalink
An epilogue to Serpico.
Frank Serpico Politico Magazine Oct 2014 20min Permalink
A combat veteran trains to be a college football placekicker.
Justin Heckert Sports Illustrated Jan 2013 Permalink
An Aboriginal community’s attempt to maintain a 50,000-year-old way of life.
Michael Finkel National Geographic May 2013 20min Permalink
A mother-son bus trip from Florida to Juarez.
Jack Kerouac Holiday May 1965 10min Permalink
How Wall Street got addicted to trading at the speed of light.
Jerry Adler Wired Sep 2012 30min Permalink
How war-crimes investigators captured top-secret documents tying the Syrian regime to mass murder.
Ben Taub New Yorker Apr 2016 40min Permalink
She was the Southern Californian PTA mom everyone knew. Who would want to harm her?
Christopher Goffard Los Angeles Times Aug 2016 1h15min Permalink
He was white nationalism’s heir apparent. Then he went to college.
Eli Saslow Washington Post Oct 2016 25min Permalink