Kris Kobach’s Lucrative Trail of Courtroom Defeats
For years, the candidate for Kansas governor has defended towns that passed anti-immigration ordinances. The towns have lost big — but Kobach has fared considerably better.
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For years, the candidate for Kansas governor has defended towns that passed anti-immigration ordinances. The towns have lost big — but Kobach has fared considerably better.
Jessica Huseman, Blake Paterson, Brian Lowry, Hunter Woodall ProPublica, Kansas City Star Aug 2018 15min Permalink
The people behind the search for the “God particle.”
Dennis Overbye New York Times Mar 2013 25min Permalink
The case that brought leaks to the popular consciousness.
Sanford J. Ungar The Atlantic Nov 1972 15min Permalink
Morcellation was supposed to make gynecological surgeries easier on women. Instead, is it killing them.
Alison Motluk Maisonneuve Nov 2015 30min Permalink
Ben Shapiro’s fans apparently think he is very smart. It’s not clear why.
Nathan J. Robinson Current Affairs Dec 2017 15min Permalink
“If a life can have a crystallizing moment, for Jim Graham that 1993 meeting was it, discovering that his father might have been a Catholic priest, rather than John Graham, the distant man who raised him with scarcely a kind or comforting word.”
Michael Rezendes Boston Globe Aug 2017 20min Permalink
Resurrecting a legendary typeface.
The Economist Dec 2013 10min Permalink
Joe Namath believes hyperbaric oxygen treatment can reverse the brain damage he and others suffered playing football, so much so that a treatment center carries his name. The science, however, doesn’t support his claims.
Peter Keating ESPN Jul 2015 10min Permalink
Inside Stripe’s battle to upend the online payments world.
Ashlee Vance Bloomberg Businessweek Aug 2017 25min Permalink
I’m a 36-year-old grown-ass man, and I’m about to start crying on the plane coming back from Game 4. That’s how bad I want it.
Richard Jefferson The Players Tribune Jan 2019 20min Permalink
Trump’s trade representative joined the administration with one mission: Bring factory jobs back from overseas. The results so far? Endless trade wars, alienated allies, and a manufacturing recession.
Lydia DePillis ProPublica Oct 2020 25min Permalink
How a corporate network engineer became one of Aleppo’s most prolific weapons manufacturers.
Matthieu Aikins Wired Jul 2013 25min Permalink
They “speak” through their feet, some can even draw, and at least one has been hung for murder. A collection of picks about pachyderms.
Bangka Island, a frequently lethal link in a global electronics supply chain.
Cam Simpson Businessweek Aug 2012 20min Permalink
A harrowing journey through Alaskan waters in an ancient tugboat.
Brendan Jones Smithsonian Sep 2016 15min Permalink
Four unhealthy, bearded, mostly unknown comedians from Atlanta tour 3,020 miles in a van.
Justin Heckert Atlanta Magazine Apr 2011 Permalink
Who we think we are in 2015.
Wesley Morris New York Times Magazine Oct 2015 10min Permalink
A Russian soldier vanishes in Ukraine.
Joshua Yaffa New York Times Magazine Jan 2015 35min Permalink
Law enforcement vs. local fishermen in Massachusetts.
Brendan Borrell Businessweek Nov 2011 15min Permalink
What happens when U.S. border patrol kills—in Mexico?
Taylor Dolven Vice News Jun 2017 10min Permalink
In Belarus, a travel writer wrestles with his role.
Diamond heists, LonelyGirl15, and a trip to compete in the U.S. Open sumo championships—Joshua Davis on Longform.
The gun-touting couple from St. Louis care more about private property than anyone realized.
Jeremy Kohler St. Louis Dispatch Jul 2020 15min Permalink
James and Lindsay Sulzer have spent their careers developing technologies to help people recover from disease or injury. Their daughter’s freak accident changed their work—and lives—forever.
Daniel Engber The Atlantic Oct 2021 Permalink
Feature Writing, Reporting, Essays and Criticism, Public Interest — a full list of the articles nominated today.
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