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Why six people admitted roles in two murders they most likely didn’t commit.
They lose millions in a Florida real estate scam.
Jen Banbury Businessweek Jun 2014 15min Permalink
Hunting people who hunt elephants.
Joshua Hammer Smithsonian Jul 2014 Permalink
One rabbi’s tactics against husbands who refuse to divorce their wives.
Matthew Shaer GQ Sep 2014 15min Permalink
On Teller, his magic, and his response to a stolen trick.
Chris Jones Esquire Sep 2012 Permalink
Auditing a bankrupt city.
Nathan Bomey, John Gallagher Detroit Free Press Sep 2013 25min Permalink
Myst, twenty years later.
Emily Yoshida Grantland Sep 2013 20min Permalink
On fame, making money and agnosticism.
Jean Shepherd Playboy Feb 1965 35min Permalink
Inside BuzzFeed’s adorable animal machine.
Zach Baron GQ Mar 2014 20min Permalink
September 11, 2001 was an atrocity – but also, for some, a goldmine.
Graham Rayman Village Voice Aug 2011 25min Permalink
An essay, originally published over two issues, on how and why we forget war.
Lee Sandlin Chicago Reader Mar 1997 2h15min Permalink
Bringing down a cocaine empire in 1980s rural Maine.
Brian Kevin Down East Jan 2015 25min Permalink
What it’s like to be gay in Putin’s Russia.
Jeff Sharlet GQ 30min
“It was there that Nancy and Louis fell in love not only with each other, but also with Afghanistan itself. The country was as exceptional and difficult as they were—and when it descended into chaos, they had no choice but to follow it.” [subscription required]
Ignore the barrage of violent threats and harassing messages that confront you online every day.” That’s what women are told. But these relentless messages are an assault on women’s careers, their psychological bandwidth, and their freedom to live online. We have been thinking about Internet harassment all wrong.
Amanda Hess Pacific Standard 30min
On a humanitarian crisis in Texas, the deadliest state in the U.S. for undocumented immigrants.
Life in your nineties.
Roger Angell New Yorker 20min
“In less than a year, he’d lost his mother, his father, and, as he’d once and sometimes still felt Julia to be, the love of his life…”
Donald Antrim New Yorker 25min
Behind a $1,000 sundae were two very, very ill-suited business partners.
Emily Codik Washingtonian Feb 2015 20min Permalink
How an industry that couldn’t miss did just that.
Juliet Eilperin Wired Feb 2012 25min Permalink
How a hit Rihanna single gets made.
John Seabrook New Yorker Mar 2012 25min Permalink
On geoengineering, a high risk/high reward fix for global warming.
Michael Specter New Yorker May 2012 25min Permalink
From failure to Pixar, Steve Jobs’ “wilderness years.”
Brent Schendler Fast Company Apr 2012 Permalink
David Foster Wallace’s struggle to surpass “Infinite Jest.”
D.T. Max New Yorker Mar 2009 50min Permalink
When improv goes big time.
Emma Allen New Yorker Aug 2016 25min Permalink
A photographer’s quest to document a changing planet from above.
Raffi Khatchadourian New Yorker Dec 2016 40min Permalink
Michael Chabon GQ Sep 2016 20min
Becca Rothfeld The Hedgehog Review Sep 2016 20min
Andrew Sullivan New York May 2016 30min
Sam Anderson New York Times Magazine Aug 2016 30min
Zandria F. Robinson Oxford American Nov 2016 30min
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Finding a saint in a leprosy settlement in Hawaii.
David Zax Atlas Obscura Sep 2015 35min Permalink
How internet trolls dangerously exploit over-militarized police.
Jason Fagone New York Times Magazine Nov 2015 10min Permalink
How forensic anthropologist Sue Black does her job.
Helen Lewis New Statesman Jan 2016 30min Permalink