He Won $19 Million in the Lottery—And Became a Bank Robber
How Jim Hayes blew it all.
Showing 25 articles matching fk33.cc_Which are the Chinese suppliers of Magnesium sulfate Anhydrous for industrial use.
How Jim Hayes blew it all.
Natalie O'Neill The Daily Beast Sep 2018 15min Permalink
Whiteness as disease in a skin-cancer ridden Australia.
Madeleine Watts The Believer Oct 2018 30min Permalink
A courageous tribe, a colossal foe, and a terrifying ocean voyage.
Doug Bock Clark The Atavist Magazine Oct 2018 30min Permalink
It’s much less scientific—and more prone to gratuitous procedures—than you may think.
Ferris Jabr The Atlantic Apr 2019 30min Permalink
From pecan pralines to ‘dots.’
Richard Davies The Guardian Aug 2019 Permalink
Customer feedback on the New York City coke dealing industry.
Elizabeth Spiers Gawker Jan 2003 10min Permalink
At work and at home, pregnancy alters the COVID experience.
Lauren Quinn Hazlitt Sep 2020 20min Permalink
Partying in Kavos during the pandemic.
Ben Munster MEL Magazine Oct 2020 Permalink
When the author’s wife was dying, his best friend moved in.
Matthew Teague Esquire May 2015 25min Permalink
How China’s biggest audio platform funded one man’s frat boy dreams.
Ashley Carman The Verge Jun 2021 25min Permalink
In 2014, Russell Bonner Bentley was a middle-aged arborist living in Austin. Now he’s a local celebrity in a war-torn region of Ukraine—and a foot soldier in Russia’s information war.
Sonia Smith Texas Monthly Mar 2018 Permalink
Since 1998, roughly 380 Southern Baptist church leaders and volunteers have faced allegations of sexual misconduct. They left behind more than 700 victims.
Robert Downen, Lise Olsen, John Tedesco Houston Chronicle Feb 2019 25min Permalink
Why the future feels frozen in time, as framed by Marshall McLuhan (“We look at the present through a rear-view mirror. We march backwards into the future.”) and William Gibson (“The future is already here; it is just unevenly distributed.”)
Venkatesh Rao Ribbonfarm May 2012 20min Permalink
John Beale was an exemplary employee at the Environmental Protection Agency. He also led a double life, though not the rumored one at the CIA his colleagues whispered about.
Michael Gaynor Washingtonian Mar 2014 15min Permalink
California’s redwoods, sequoias and Joshua trees define the American West and nature’s resilience through the ages. Wildfires this year were their deadliest test.
John Branch The New York Times Dec 2020 20min Permalink
The scientists working to free those trapped between life and death.
Roger Highfield Mosaic Apr 2014 35min Permalink
An interview with Joan Didion.
Sheila Heti The Believer Feb 2012 15min Permalink
Sandra Bridewell, a Dallas socialite, and the people around her who keep dying.
Eric Miller, Skip Hollandsworth D Magazine May 1987 45min Permalink
The author examines his terrible football career.
Josh Keefe Slate Aug 2014 15min Permalink
On Bill Cosby’s complicated family life.
Kelefa Sanneh The New Yorker Sep 2014 25min Permalink
Ben Bradlee’s nagging concerns about Deep Throat.
Jeff Himmelman New York Apr 2012 20min Permalink
Wandering through the Frankfurt Book Fair.
Gideon Lewis-Kraus Harper's Mar 2009 Permalink
An investigation into pedestrian deaths on railroad tracks.
Todd C. Frankel The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Dec 2013 30min Permalink
A take down of the press corps and the modern presidential campaign, published on the eve of the ’88 election.
Joan Didion New York Review of Books Oct 1988 40min
On the press buses, nicknamed Bullshit 1 and Bullshit 2, following John McCain.
David Foster Wallace Rolling Stone Apr 2000 1h35min
Manny Pacquiao, still in his fighting prime, on the campaign trail for a congressional seat in the remote, untamed Southern province of the Philippines that spawned him.
Andrew Marshall The Post Aug 2010 15min
A first-time candidate working out his public identity early in his campaign for the Illinois State Senate.
Hank De Zutter Chicago Reader Dec 1995 15min
The nihilistic confessions of a presidential campaign reporter who covered Giuliani, Huckabee, and Clinton for Newsweek.
Michael Hastings GQ Oct 2008 20min
The strengths and limitations of the Republican frontrunner.
Robert Draper New York Times Magazine Nov 2011 20min
Newt Gingrich’s brief turn at the top in Iowa.
Kelefa Sanneh New Yorker Jan 2012 15min
Oct 1988 – Jan 2012 Permalink
On Felix Baumgartner and his 24-mile jump.
William Langewiesche Vanity Fair May 2013 30min Permalink