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Josh Quittner Wired Nov 1996 30min Permalink
Skiing in the shadow of Mount Everest.
Chris Ballard Sports Illustrated Feb 2020 30min Permalink
On the intersection of technology and revolt.
Bill Wasik Wired Jan 2012 30min Permalink
The fall of billionaire Henry Nicholas, co-founder and CEO of microchip-maker Broadcom, who lost his job and his marriage amidst allegations of drug use, cooking the books, and building a secret party lair beneath the house he shared with family.
Bethany McLean Vanity Fair Nov 2008 40min Permalink
Five Vietnamese-American journalists were killed on American soil between 1981 and 1990. The prime suspects? Members of the National United Front for the Liberation of Vietnam, a group of former military commanders from South Vietnam.
A.C. Thompson ProPublica Nov 2015 1h Permalink
The 15-year-old who flummoxed the SEC, the precarious existence of NFL placekickers, a world tour of economic collapse and much more—our complete archive of articles by Michael Lewis.
The shoot-first-and-ask-questions-later culture of the 101st Airborne Division, an execution of captured Iraqi prisoners, and how far up the chain of command responsibility lies.
Raffi Khatchadourian New Yorker Aug 2009 1h Permalink
In the 1980s some of the world’s most powerful institutions were taken in by stories, begun in Victoria B.C., of a global Satanic underground abducting and abusing thousands of children.
Jen Gerson The Capital Aug 2020 Permalink
He is a cheerful old farmer who jokes as he serves rice cakes made by his wife, and then he switches easily to explaining what it is like to cut open a 30-year-old man who is tied naked to a bed and dissect him alive, without anesthetic.
Nicholas Kristof New York Times Mar 1995 10min Permalink
The memories of rock stars’ ex-lovers.
Alexandra Molotkow The Believer Jul 2014 25min Permalink
The meaning of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Anthony Lane New Yorker Jun 2010 30min Permalink
The fate of a star 16-year-old pitcher in Japan.
Chris Jones ESPN the Magazine Jul 2013 25min Permalink
A conversation with the former head of the NSA.
John Meroney Playboy Oct 2016 25min Permalink
On the importance of the jingle business.
Jessica Hopper Buzzfeed Nov 2013 15min Permalink
The death of a runner and the “ongoing culture war between fitness enthusiasts and automobiles.”
Luke Cyphers SB Nation Feb 2014 25min Permalink
A bridge, a preventable leap, and the politics of barriers for “suicide hotspots.”
Matthieu Aikins The Coast Jan 2008 25min Permalink
On witnessing the transformation of George W. Bush over 25 years.
Walt Harrington The American Scholar Sep 2011 30min Permalink
The lives of six people who survived the atomic bomb.
John Hersey New Yorker Aug 1946 2h Permalink
A moment of racism at Harvard leads the writer to consider Huckleberry Finn.
Kenzaburo Oe The Literary Hub Oct 2015 15min Permalink
On the response to the Paris attacks.
Adam Shatz London Review of Books Nov 2015 15min Permalink
The life and death of a gorilla named Julia.
Anna Krien The Monthly Dec 2015 20min Permalink
The ‘repo men’ of the high seas.
Ian Urbina New York Times Dec 2015 Permalink
The effects of legalized prostitution in Germany.
Nisha Lilia Diu The Telegraph Mar 2014 25min Permalink
Inside the men’s rights movement—and the army of misogynists it spawned.
Mariah Blake Mother Jones Jan 2015 25min Permalink
What’s behind the cyclical fashionability of the monstrously ugly Birkenstock?
Rebecca Mead New Yorker Mar 2015 20min Permalink