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On the rise of the modern city – and the rise of missing persons.
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On the rise of the modern city – and the rise of missing persons.
James Mokeller Bugby The Atlantic Nov 1879 20min Permalink
The inside story of how the U.S. missed the 2018 World Cup.
Andrew Helms, Matt Pentz The Ringer Jun 2018 40min Permalink
Colonialism, the convertible peso, and the strange dance between the cheap beach tourist and the tour guide tout.
Chris Turner The Walrus Apr 2012 30min Permalink
During the pandemic, people from the author’s hometown got sucked into QAnon and the Q-adjacent “Save the Children” movement.
Aída Chávez The Intercept Sep 2020 15min Permalink
Don’t read the comments.
Meghan Daum The Believer Jan 2012 20min Permalink
The pandemic of violence against women, the threats online, and the harassment on the streets are ongoing. But women’s voices assumed an unprecedented power in 2014.
Rebecca Solnit The Guardian Dec 2014 20min Permalink
The fight against the coronavirus won’t be over when the U.S. reopens. Here’s how the nation must prepare itself.
Ed Yong The Atlanic Apr 2020 30min Permalink
On the eve of his 26th WrestleMania appearance, friends, colleagues, and victims of the WWE’s longest-reigning superstar talk about the making of the Undertaker.
Thomas Golianopoulos The Ringer Apr 2018 20min Permalink
The story of the 1977 Revolt at Cincinnati, and the men who changed the course of the NRA forever.
Elena Saavedra Buckley Epic Magazine Nov 2021 35min Permalink
The story behind the iconic photograph of the Holmes family, hiding in the water amidst violent Tasmanian bushfires.
Jon Henley The Guardian May 2013 Permalink
The death of a high school football player and the life that has followed for the kid who made the hit.
Eli Saslow ESPN the Magazine Nov 2015 15min Permalink
A tale-of-the-tape breakdown of the 2012 presidential debates.
James Fallows The Atlantic Oct 2012 35min Permalink
On the origins of The Village People.
Nicole Pasulka The Believer Aug 2013 20min Permalink
On the genesis of the It Gets Better Project.
Dan Savage The Stranger Apr 2011 10min Permalink
The year of the revolution, from behind the camera.
Michael Paterniti GQ Jun 2011 25min Permalink
A profile of Ludwig Minelli, the head of the Swiss assisted suicide organization Dignitas.
Bruce Falconer The Atlantic Mar 2010 30min Permalink
Taking the measure of the president, with a view to history.
James Fallows The Atlantic Feb 2012 15min Permalink
The events leading up to the botched execution of Clayton Lockett.
Jeffrey E. Stern The Atlantic Jun 2015 35min Permalink
The plight of the uninsured in a red state.
Kai Wright The Nation Jun 2015 25min Permalink
On the structural underpinnings of the revolts currently shaking the Arab world.
Max Rodenbeck New York Review of Books Mar 2011 15min Permalink
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The challenges facing the historians of the internet.
Ariel Bleicher IEEE Spectrum Mar 2011 15min Permalink
The drag-racing article that inspired The Fast and the Furious.
Kenneth Li Vibe May 1998 10min Permalink
The unsolved mystery of the soldier who died in the watchtower.
William Langewiesche Vanity Fair Jan 2019 30min Permalink
With the exception of the imperial offspring of the Ming dynasty and the dauphins of pre-Revolutionary France, contemporary American kids may represent the most indulged young people in the history of the world.
Elizabeth Kolbert New Yorker Jun 2012 10min Permalink
The debate surrounding Truvada, the first drug approved by the FDA to prevent HIV.
Tim Murphy New York Jul 2014 20min Permalink