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A journalist on the lingering effects of escaping a kidnapping.
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A journalist on the lingering effects of escaping a kidnapping.
Gregory D. Johnsen Buzzfeed Nov 2014 20min Permalink
The barely monitored use by cops of flashbangs, or military-style grenades.
Julia Angwin, Abbie Nehring ProPublica Jan 2015 15min Permalink
What one sergeant says he saw before the alleged suicides of three detainees.
Alexander Nazaryan Newsweek Jan 2015 Permalink
The singer-songwriter has a calico cat named Nietzsche.
Carl Swanson New York Feb 2015 15min Permalink
Even an “obstructionist bloc” can’t resist handing prosecutors the indictments they want.
Gideon Lewis-Kraus Harper's Mar 2015 10min Permalink
The making of an all-time great video game.
Blake J. Harris Read-Only Memory Mar 2015 25min Permalink
The writer’s obsession with a genus of snake known as “indigo.”
Padgett Powell Garden and Gun Apr 2015 30min Permalink
The sheriff of Putnam County, Georgia, finally meets a case he can’t solve.
Joe Kovac Jr. Atlanta Magazine May 2015 20min Permalink
The ups and downs of a beloved British pop band.
Amos Barshad Grantland May 2015 15min Permalink
The last trip of a dedicated wanderer.
Jason McGahan Playboy Jun 2015 25min Permalink
On the post-shooting life of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.
Steve Fishman New York Nov 2011 20min Permalink
On Al Vernacchio, the best sex ed teacher in America.
Laurie Abraham New York Times Magazine Nov 2011 25min Permalink
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A breakdown of the early 80s homeless epidemic.
Jonathan Alter Newsweek Jan 1980 15min Permalink
The psych hospital life of John Hinckley Jr., Ronald Reagan’s would-be assassin.
Eddie Dean Washington City Paper Jul 1997 45min Permalink
After being interrogated by the Worcester Police, Nga Truong confessed to smothering her baby.
David Boeri WBUR Dec 2011 25min Permalink
How the town of Moberly, population 14,000, got conned.
Susan Berfield Businessweek Jan 2011 15min Permalink
Tracking the Nazi doctor’s bones through South America.
Eyal Weizman, Thomas Keenan Cabinet Sep 2011 20min Permalink
On the attempted hijacking of a FedEx flight by a FedEx employee.
Alan Bellows Damn Interesting Jan 2012 15min Permalink
A Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation of group homes for the retarded in Washington, D.C.
Katherine Boo Washington Post Mar 1999 40min Permalink
Leonard Cohen’s 2 A.M. set at the disastrous Isle of Wight festival, 1970.
Liel Leibovitz Tablet Jan 2012 15min Permalink
The stories of a record-setting chain of transplants.
Kevin Sack New York Times Feb 2012 Permalink
A history of erasure as literature.
A profile of William Heirens, the convicted “Lipstick Killer” of Chicago, who died this week.
Robert McClory Chicago Reader Aug 1989 35min Permalink
A profile of the world’s most notorious weapons trafficker.
Nicholas Schmidle New Yorker Mar 2012 35min Permalink
Joining the water company’s “flushermen” to tour London’s sewers.
Rose George London Review of Books May 2006 15min Permalink