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On the political climate in Arizona.
Ken Silverstein Harper's Jul 2010 Permalink
How health care reform could be repealed.
Jonathan Cohn The New Republic Jan 2011 20min Permalink
Life for women in the trucking industry.
Mary Pilon Mary Review Jul 2016 25min Permalink
Inside a 45-day fight.
Molly Crabapple The Nation Dec 2021 Permalink
Scrutinizing the gluten-free craze.
Michael Specter New Yorker Oct 2014 25min Permalink
A refugee’s odyssey from Syria to Sweden.
Patrick Kingsley The Guardian Jun 2015 Permalink
Prison medicine and the coming plague.
Wil S. Hylton Harper's Aug 2003 35min Permalink
A briefing on drone warfare.
Mark Bowden The Atlantic Aug 2013 40min Permalink
How moonlight drives life in the ocean.
Ferris Jabr Hakai Magazine Jun 2017 10min Permalink
What we get wrong about the opioid crisis.
Brian Goldstone Harper's Mar 2018 30min Permalink
On the Yonkers Hoot Owls.
Anthony Castrovince MLB.com Mar 2021 15min Permalink
A 15-year-old Russian has a shorter life expectancy than a peer in Bangladesh, Cambodia, or Yemen.
Masha Gessen New York Review of Books Sep 2014 15min Permalink
Kosovo’s leaders have been accused of grotesque war crimes. But can anyone prove it?
Nicholas Schmidle New Yorker May 2013 35min Permalink
Newton Murray got his first job in 1926. He’s seldom missed a day of work since.
Lane DeGregory Tampa Bay Times Jul 2013 10min Permalink
A profile of Salvatore Strazzullo, who represents celebrities, whether major or minor, who get themselves in trouble in Manhattan after dark.
Alan Feuer New York Times Aug 2012 10min Permalink
A palliative-care doctor and triple amputee has built a new kind of hospice in San Francisco.
Jon Mooallem New York Times Magazine Jan 2017 30min Permalink
An ode to Juiceboxxx, a 27-year-old rapper from Milwaukee no one’s ever heard of.
Leon Neyfakh n+1 Feb 2015 40min Permalink
A profile of Robert Caro, who’s been working on a biography on Lyndon Johnson for nearly 40 years.
Chris Jones Esquire Apr 2012 30min Permalink
It took Nav Sarao a long time to accept that he might have been scammed out of $50 million.
Liam Vaughn Businessweek Feb 2017 20min Permalink
An investigation into “a subtler form of redlining.”
Julia Angwin, Jeff Larson, Lauren Kirchner, Surya Mattu ProPublica Apr 2017 20min Permalink
A collection of our favorite articles about dependency.
Confessions of a white-collar heroin addict.
Anonymous Washington City Paper Jan 1995 1h15min
Remembering the loss of a parent and the birth of an addiction.
Cheryl Strayed DoubleTake Apr 1999 35min
A father on his son’s meth problem.
David Scheff New York Times Feb 2005 25min
Three years lost to Grand Theft Auto.
Tom Bissell Guardian Mar 2010 20min
Giving yourself over to poker.
Jay Caspian Kang Morning News Oct 2010 20min
On quitting cigarettes.
David Sedaris New Yorker May 2008 15min
Seventy-five years after its founding, it’s still hard to explain exactly why Alcoholics Anonymous works.
Brendan I. Koerner Wired Jun 2010 20min
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How prosecutors tied a brazen murder in an upscale Dallas suburb to one of Mexico’s most violent criminal organizations.
Michael J. Mooney Texas Monthly Aug 2018 30min Permalink
More than 600,000 U.S.-born children of undocumented parents live in Mexico. What happens when you return to a country you’ve never known?
Brooke Jarvis California Sunday Jan 2019 15min Permalink
How did feeling good become a matter of relentless, competitive work; a never-to-be-attained goal which makes us miserable?
Cody Delistraty Aeon Nov 2019 15min Permalink
Daniel Kaye, also known as Spdrman, found regular jobs tough but corporate espionage easy. He’s about to get out of prison.
Kit Chellel Bloomberg Businessweek Dec 2019 20min Permalink