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Controversy over the alleged gold standard of forensic evidence.
Michael Specter New Yorker May 2002 30min Permalink
A nasty divorce ends in murder and national notoriety.
Amy Wallace The Los Angeles Times Jun 1990 30min Permalink
The Horace Mann School’s secret history of sexual abuse.
Amos Kamil New York Times Magazine Jun 2012 20min Permalink
A profile of Doc Johnson, “the Procter & Gamble of sex toys.”
Dave Gardetta Los Angeles Jul 2012 25min Permalink
The psychic benefits of leaving New York.
Cord Jefferson Gawker Jul 2012 15min Permalink
What became of Annie Moore, the first person to arrive on Ellis Island?
Jesse Green New York May 2010 15min Permalink
Watching the jazz singer in New York.
Elizabeth Hardwick New York Review of Books Mar 1976 15min Permalink
A radical new treatment for auditory hallucinations.
T. M. Luhrmann The American Scholar Aug 2012 25min Permalink
What does it take to win the World Taxidermy Championships?
Susan Orlean New Yorker Jun 2003 15min Permalink
Anesthesiologists, in hugely disproportionate numbers compared to other doctors, are getting high.
Jason Zengerle The New Republic Dec 2008 20min Permalink
An awkward journalist-Russell Crowe friendship turns even more awkward.
Jack Marx The Sydney Morning Herald Jun 2006 25min Permalink
An interview with Sandy Koufax on “the management of excellence.”
Jack Olsen, Sandy Koufax Sports Illustrated Dec 1965 30min Permalink
Autopsy of a spy.
Adrian Levy, Cathy Scott-Clark The Guardian Nov 2010 Permalink
The new purgatory; what becomes of digital identities after death.
Rob Walker New York Times Magazine Jan 2011 Permalink
A 134-pound magazine writer takes his chances at the U.S. Open sumo championships.
Joshua Davis GQ Sep 2004 15min Permalink
Reporting from inside the Church’s Celebrity Centre in Los Angeles.
Dana Goodyear New Yorker Jan 2008 20min Permalink
A family defends the life of a man who died and became a national punchline.
Thomas Golianopoulos Buzzfeed Feb 2017 25min Permalink
The American medical experiment in Guatemala that left hundreds with STDs.
Sushma Subramanian Slate Feb 2017 25min Permalink
Rise of the wonk.
Alec MacGillis New Republic Sep 2012 15min Permalink
Three killings, three young accused killers, and the two homicide detectives that link them.
Marc Bookman Slate May 2017 20min Permalink
A profile of the Handmaid’s Tale star.
Emily Gould Elle Jun 2017 15min Permalink
“The murder of Anna Politkovskaya was at once unbelievable and utterly expected.”
Michael Specter New Yorker Jan 2007 40min Permalink
A tech support scammer makes the mistake of engaging a talkative podcast host. [Transcript]
Alex Goldman Reply All Jul 2017 30min Permalink
How one girl saved a football season in a small, rural town in Texas.
Elizabeth Merrill ESPN the Magazine Aug 2017 15min Permalink
She turned to Google for help getting sober. Then she had to escape a nightmare.
Cat Ferguson The Verge Sep 2017 35min Permalink