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Who killed four people in the French Alps?
Sean Flynn GQ Sep 2015 35min Permalink
How France’s public schools became the battleground in a culture war.
Jane Kramer New Yorker Nov 2004 40min Permalink
An essay on African-American Republicans.
Makkada B. Selah Oxford American Mar 2011 10min Permalink
A visit to the new Havana.
James Scudamore More Intelligent Life Jul 2011 15min Permalink
How incest and rape go unpunished in the Amish community.
Nadya Labi Legal Affairs Jan 2005 25min Permalink
On the late Angelo Dundee, who trained Muhammad Ali.
Gary Smith Sports Illustrated Nov 1987 25min Permalink
Google’s founders and CEO as they moved from the search business into… everything.
Ken Auletta New Yorker Jan 2008 25min Permalink
Notes on a summer spent aboard an industrial fishing boat off the Alaskan coast.
Julia Gronnevet n+1 Nov 2003 10min Permalink
How focusing on the neediest patients could radically reduce health care costs.
Atul Gawande New Yorker Jan 2011 35min Permalink
The Jheri Curl revisited.
Roxane Gay Defunct Oct 2010 Permalink
How a tragedy transformed a small town in West Virginia.
Elaina Plott Washingtonian May 2017 20min Permalink
Why domestic violence is even worse if the abuser is a cop.
Melissa Jeltsen, Dana Liebelson Huffington Post Jun 2017 35min Permalink
A visit to a Trump rally in Ohio.
Martin Amis Esquire Oct 2017 20min Permalink
Can blockchain create a new, better internet?
Steven Johnson The New York Times Magazine Jan 2018 20min Permalink
A trip to the White House briefing room and Steve Bannon’s living room.
Michael Lewis Bloomberg Business Feb 2018 35min Permalink
Two brothers and the opioid epidemic around Pittsburgh.
Brittany Hailer PublicSource Apr 2018 Permalink
Why does prenatal care ignore the topic altogether?
Chelsea Conaboy Boston Globe Magazine Jul 2018 15min Permalink
The women who flee North Korea and what they find.
Ann Babe California Sunday Aug 2018 10min Permalink
More than 50 foreclosure stories have one word in common: Nightmare.
Desiree Stennett, Lisa Rowan The Penny Hoarder Aug 2018 30min Permalink
Inside a Michelin-starred chef’s revolutionary quest to harvest rice from the sea.
Matt Goulding Time Jan 2021 20min Permalink
At age 17, Eustace Conway moved into the North Carolina woods. He hasn’t compromised since.
Elizabeth Gilbert GQ Feb 1998 25min Permalink
A man in Puerto Rico stumbles on a brick of cocaine, and rather than sell it he decides to bury it. Others, hearing his story, cook up a plan to retrieve it.
Daniel Riley GQ Mar 2015 Permalink
There is someone whose job it is to try to extract royalty money from anyone who plays music in a place of business. Most people do not react well to this request.
John Bowe New York Times Magazine Aug 2010 Permalink
Last year, an Mossad hit squad traveled to Dubai to assassinate a Hamas leader. They completed their mission, but were later humiliated when a twenty-seven minute video of their movements was posted online. How their cover got blown.
Ronen Bergman GQ Jan 2011 25min Permalink
Suspecting he had CTE and that it would eventually kill him, a former high school football player kept a diary of what was has happening to his brain.
Reid Forgrave GQ Jan 2017 30min Permalink