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Two successful tech geeks slip into organized crime.
Jordan Robertson, Michael Riley Bloomberg Businessweek Jul 2015 20min Permalink
Why China’s super-rich send their children west.
Jiayang Fan New Yorker Feb 2016 20min Permalink
Was Edwin Raymond punished for not meeting quotas?
Saki Knafo New York Times Magazine Feb 2016 25min Permalink
A New Yorker finds an unlikely house guest on Craigslist.
Brian Boucher New York Jan 2006 15min Permalink
What happened to Air France Flight 447?
Wil S. Hylton New York Times Magazine May 2011 30min Permalink
A former employee’s horror stories.
On Cheryl Strayed and why Wild became a hit.
Kathryn Schulz New York Dec 2014 20min Permalink
Sown by science, a new eco-faith takes root.
Life as a pageant queen in Plant City, Florida.
Anne Hull New Yorker Aug 2008 20min Permalink
How a cabbie came to assist a jail break.
Twenty years later, looking back at an infamous paragraph.
Jeff Pearlman Deadspin Aug 2017 20min Permalink
Why an expert in counterterrorism became a beat cop.
Ben Taub New Yorker May 2018 40min Permalink
How a Hollywood icon found himself at a dead end.
Stephen Rodrick Rolling Stone Jun 2018 40min Permalink
In short order, eight gay men in Texas were murdered by teenage boys.
Buzz Bissinger Vanity Fair Jan 1995 35min Permalink
How a journeyman actor became a star.
Molly Young GQ Aug 2019 20min Permalink
Inside an international Mormon ticket reselling ring.
Travis Pilling SB Nation, Epic Oct 2019 40min Permalink
Strangers want their past relationships witnessed, and other strangers come to Zagreb to witness them.
Leslie Jamison Virginia Quarterly Review Feb 2018 25min Permalink
Following fallen soldier Joe Montgomery from field to grave.
Chris Jones Esquire Mar 2008 1h5min Permalink
A dispatch from th Park Slope Food Co-op.
Alexandra Schwartz New Yorker Nov 2019 30min Permalink
What happens when humans, not algorithms, are in charge.
Simon van Zuylen-Wood Wired Jan 2020 Permalink
How Amazon’s self-publishing arm became a haven for white supremacists.
Ava Kofman, Francis Tseng, Moira Weigel ProPublica Apr 2020 20min Permalink
On a battle between billionaire hedge-funders.
William D. Cohan Vanity Fair Apr 2013 30min Permalink
How North Korea almost pulled off a billion-dollar hack.
Geoff White, Jean H. Lee BBC Jun 2021 20min Permalink
A 29-year-old Jobs on the culture that gave birth to Apple.
David Sheff Playboy Feb 1985 1h5min
Having departed Apple, a slightly disillusioned Jobs describes his new project, NeXT, and his views on the future of technology.
Jobs, having been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, addresses the graduating class of 2005.
Steve Jobs Jun 2005 10min
The legendary rivals meet, in conversation.
Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg All Things D Aug 2011 55min
A former Gizmodo editor at the center of the lost iPhone 4 scandal recalls his relationship with Jobs.
Brian Lam Wirecutter Oct 2011
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An account of the chaos published the following day.
Michael Ellison, Ed Vulliamy, and Jane Martinson The Guardian Sep 2001 15min
The life story of Rick Rescorla: immigrant, war hero, husband, and head of security at Morgan Stanley/Dean Witter, which occupied 22 floors in the south tower.
James B. Stewart New Yorker Feb 2002 40min
The story of 16 people, 12 of whom were firefighters, who somehow made it out alive despite being inside the north tower when it collapsed.
Steve Fishman New York Sep 2003 25min
In the days after 9/11, a photo of an unknown man falling from the South Tower appeared in publications across the globe. A search for the story of that photograph, and the man it captured.
An essay on the old and new in New York.
Colson Whitehead New York Times Nov 2001 10min
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