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A jury recommends life in prison; the judged orders a death sentence.
Paige Williams New Yorker Nov 2014 35min Permalink
"The Colonel went out sailing. He spoke with Turk and Jew . . ."
Mary McCarthy Harper's Mar 1953 15min Permalink
The quest to create a friction-free Disney World.
Cliff Kuang Wired Mar 2015 15min Permalink
A meditation on life in the black “upper class.”
Margo Jefferson Guernica Jun 2014 15min Permalink
How Tom Arnold’s little sister started the meth epidemic.
Karl Taro Greenfeld Playboy Jan 2012 30min Permalink
How the Justice Department killed a $2.5 billion industry.
Chris Parker Village Voice Feb 2012 20min Permalink
How we try - and usually fail - to fight the mosquito.
Robert Sullivan New York May 2012 15min Permalink
How Sherry Hunt soaked the banking giant.
Bob Ivry Bloomberg Markets Jul 2012 15min Permalink
Visiting his daughter in San Francisco, the author longs for food delivery in Manhattan.
Calvin Trillin New Yorker Jan 2003 10min Permalink
A teenage love triangle turns tragic in Pinellas Park, Florida.
Lane DeGregory The St. Petersburg Times Jul 2010 15min Permalink
The investigators tasked with finding jihadists embedded within Europe.
Mitch Prothero Buzzfeed Aug 2016 25min Permalink
Why the war in Syria can only get worse.
Max Fisher New York Times Aug 2016 10min Permalink
AIDS activism in the “after” years.
Emily Bass n+1 Aug 2015 35min Permalink
Roger Goodell, the Patriots and one huge “makeup call.”
Don Van Natta Jr., Seth Wickersham ESPN Sep 2015 45min Permalink
Displaced from the Marshall Islands, residents build a new life in Oklahoma.
Krista Langlois Hakai Magazine Nov 2015 15min Permalink
Inside the Republican Party’s bizarre, tumultuous 2015.
Dan Balz, Philip Rucker, Robert Costa, Matea Gold Washington Post Jan 2016 55min Permalink
At 76, Atlanta’s Beverly “Guitar” Watkins still lives for the blues.
Rachael Maddux Oxford American Feb 2016 Permalink
Exploring the blurred line between biology and sentiment.
Brandon Keim Nautilus Feb 2016 10min Permalink
Solo hiking the Appalachian trail as a black woman.
Rahawa Haile Outside Apr 2017 15min Permalink
The Constitution offers two main paths for removing a President from office.
Evan Osnos New Yorker Apr 2017 40min Permalink
The world’s foremost Sherlock Holmes expert found dead in a locked room, leaving no note.
David Grann New Yorker Dec 2004 50min Permalink
The writer travels with his father to Iceland and Greenland.
Wells Tower Outside Apr 2008 20min Permalink
Can a college course teach us how to be happy?
Adam Sternbergh The Cut May 2018 25min Permalink
Could an ex-convict become an attorney?
Reginald Dwayne Betts New York Times Magazine Oct 2018 30min Permalink
“I know that, as a white man, I have to hold my fellow white men accountable.”
Kyle Korver The Players' Tribune Apr 2019 10min Permalink