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A helicopter pilot crash-lands in the Arctic.
Justin Nobel Popular Mechanics Feb 2016 Permalink
In the late 1990s, a serial killer found his victims in Yosemite National Park.
Joshua Hammer Outside Nov 1999 20min Permalink
Meet Seattle’s cycling vigilante, Bike Batman.
Christopher Solomon Outside Aug 2016 20min Permalink
Searching for the world’s most prolific bank robber.
Garrett M. Graff Wired Mar 2017 30min Permalink
On what happened in 2016 and what should happen next.
Franklin Foer The Atlantic Jun 2017 30min Permalink
An investigation into how the NYPD responds to sexual assault cases.
How the administration’s loyalists are quietly reshaping American governance, one civil servant at a time.
Evan Osnos New Yorker May 2018 Permalink
It won’t be easy.
William Finnegan New Yorker Jul 2018 25min Permalink
The event evolves.
Molly Langmuir Elle Aug 2018 15min Permalink
Searching for the star behind Dlisted.
Soraya Roberts Jezebel Nov 2018 10min Permalink
In the Southwest’s border region, historical reenactment meets today’s reality.
Valeria Luiselli New Yorker Jun 2019 25min Permalink
Legacy, beauty, and danger, 50 years after the river caught fire.
Sheehan Hannan Cleveland Magazine Jun 2019 20min Permalink
As ISIS retreats, new horrors emerge for a Sunni family.
Anand Gopal The Atlantic Apr 2016 35min Permalink
How a war over a domain name ended in a bloody shootout.
Ian Frisch OneZero Dec 2019 25min Permalink
And unraveled behind the scenes.
Lisa Abend Vanity Fair Mar 2020 30min Permalink
What coronavirus can teach us about hope.
Rebecca Solnit The Guardian Apr 2020 15min Permalink
Inside the Trump 2020 campaign.
Olivia Nuzzi New York Aug 2020 30min Permalink
On Jared Kushner and his relationship with his father-in-law.
Franklin Foer The Atlantic Aug 2020 20min Permalink
One public defender’s fight against family separation.
Melissa Del Bosque The Intercept Nov 2020 20min Permalink
A writer reckons with his debts, both financial and personal.
Benjamin Thorp The Rumpus Mar 2021 10min Permalink
How Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld became Yale Law pariahs.
Irin Carmon New York Jun 2021 30min Permalink
Did people first come to this continent by land or by sea?
Ross Andersen The Atlantic Sep 2021 Permalink
William Nowell got a windfall and got off the streets. The only problem were his neighbors – and his odor.
Gendy Alimurung LA Weekly Nov 2012 Permalink
On ISDS, the parallel legal universe created by international treaties that allows corporations to sue countries and escape punishment.
Chris Hamby Buzzfeed Aug 2016 40min Permalink
A trip to Nashville to sample the city’s signature dish and try to understand why we love food that hurts.
Danny Chau The Ringer Sep 2016 20min Permalink