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On the people who tried to vote and couldn’t.
Ari Berman Mother Jones Oct 2017 20min Permalink
Riding along with the El Paso congressman.
Eric Benson Texas Monthly Dec 2017 35min Permalink
The writer’s mother had always said that she had married at 12. Was she lying?
Daniel Wallace Bitter Southerner Jan 2018 20min Permalink
What should a father teach his sons?
Will Leitch The Cut Mar 2018 10min Permalink
The author faces this question as she emerges from alcoholism.
Leslie Jamison New York Times Magazine Mar 2018 25min Permalink
A trip to the International Tolstoy Conference to investigate an unsolved murder.
Elif Batuman Granta Apr 2018 15min Permalink
What Kanye West really wants.
Ta-Nehisi Coates The Atlantic May 2018 20min Permalink
What if your son’s school thinks he might be a potential school shooter?
Bethany Barnes The Oregonian Jun 2018 15min Permalink
Twelve years ago, Tamra Keepness disappeared from her Regina home. What happened that night?
Jana G. Pruden The Walrus Jun 2016 20min Permalink
American women are furious.
Rebecca Traister The Cut Sep 2018 25min Permalink
American prisons can’t handle mentally ill inmates.
Tom Robbins The Atlantic Nov 2018 25min Permalink
How the most expensive and unstoppable invasive plant crisis inspires madness and panic.
Henry Grabar Slate May 2019 20min Permalink
Will Sterling Ruby’s new clothing line devalue his other work?
Christina Binkley New Yorker Sep 2019 30min Permalink
The long, loving search for Betsy, bovine escape artist.
Clio Chang California Sunday Oct 2019 10min Permalink
A visit to the massive Northern California surf break.
Alice Gregory n+1 Oct 2013 15min Permalink
An archipelago off the African coast and its migration crisis.
Tommy Trenchard Harper's Dec 2019 30min Permalink
How Allstate’s secret auto insurance algorithm squeezes big spenders.
Maddy Varner, Aaron Sankin The Markup Feb 2020 30min Permalink
A fatal overdose, a stunning coincidence, and a mother’s long quest to heal.
Max Blau The Atavist Magazine Mar 2020 35min Permalink
Why did two wealthy Sri Lankan brothers become suicide bombers?
Samanth Subramanian The New York Times Magazine Jul 2020 30min Permalink
Tennessee’s sick and dying coal ash cleanup workers fight for their lives.
Austyn Gaffney The Guardian, Southerly Aug 2020 25min Permalink
A conversation with visual artist Noelia Towers.
Brandon Stosuy The Creative Independent Sep 2020 30min Permalink
They thought that they’d found the perfect New York apartment. They weren’t alone.
Tad Friend New Yorker May 2013 30min Permalink
Could that finally be changing?
Hannah Giorgis The Atlantic Sep 2021 30min Permalink
A profile of documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras, who last January received “a curious e-mail from an anonymous stranger requesting her public encryption key.”
Peter Maass New York Times Magazine Aug 2013 30min Permalink
“You can treat a lot of people, and India has,’’ says an epidemiologist working on TB. “But if you have tests that cause misdiagnosis on a massive scale you are going to have a serious problem. And they do.”
Michael Specter New Yorker Nov 2010 20min Permalink