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An experiment in public defense.
Jason Fagone Mother Jones Aug 2014 25min Permalink
Profiling the sleepy reality tv star.
Sarah Miller Cafe Oct 2014 15min Permalink
An epilogue to Serpico.
Frank Serpico Politico Magazine Oct 2014 20min Permalink
What makes a great show?
David Auerbach The American Reader Jun 2013 20min Permalink
How the Oglala Lakota healed from a massacre.
Alexandra Fuller National Geographic Aug 2012 15min Permalink
Life and death in an underground economy.
James Verini National Geographic Nov 2012 20min Permalink
On the clip that captured a society falling apart.
Chris Heath GQ Dec 2012 30min Permalink
How Andrés Sepúlveda rigged elections across Latin America.
Jordan Robertson, Michael Riley, Andrew Willis Businessweek Mar 2016 20min Permalink
A physician becomes convinced he’s dying.
Mert Erogul The Guardian Aug 2016 20min Permalink
He was white nationalism’s heir apparent. Then he went to college.
Eli Saslow Washington Post Oct 2016 25min Permalink
How the veterinary industry went corporate.
Jason Clenfield Businessweek Jan 2017 15min Permalink
Chris, a 25-year-old black man, tries to get a good job.
David Finkel Washington Post Nov 2006 20min Permalink
How race and recollection still frame an Alabama football fatality 40 years later.
Thomas Lake Sports Illustrated Oct 2013 Permalink
Two very different fates at the Chicago Marathon.
David Fleming ESPN Oct 2013 30min Permalink
Inside an industrial pig farm.
Susanne Amann, Michael Fröhlingsdorf, Udo Ludwig Der Spiegel Oct 2013 10min Permalink
President Bush’s strange friendship with Vladimir Putin.
Peter Baker Foreign Policy Nov 2013 35min Permalink
The Barden family after Newtown.
Eli Saslow Washington Post Jun 2013 25min
Along for the ride with a boatload of refugees risking their lives.
Luke Mogelson New York Times Magazine Nov 2013 40min
A rivalry gone awry.
Wells Tower GQ Oct 2013 35min
Heartbreak at the edge of the earth.
Ariel Levy New Yorker Nov 2013 15min
The crumbling of an American icon.
Jay Caspian Kang Grantland Apr 2013 25min
The story of one of New York City’s 22,000 homeless children.
Andrea Elliott New York Times Dec 2013 25min
The multiple lives of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Janet Reitman Rolling Stone Jul 2013 45min
How 19 of the 20 Granite Mountain Hotshots lost their lives.
Kyle Dickman Outside Sep 2013 35min
How America’s heartland powers its coastal fantasies.
Venkatesh Rao Aeon Jul 2013 15min
The murder of magic mushroom pioneer Steven Pollock.
Hamilton Morris Harper's Jul 2013 50min
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It was the worst AIDS crisis in years—until it wasn’t.
David France New York May 2005 Permalink
On the Birthright Israel program, which sends young American Jews on a tour of Israel free of charge, thanks to massive funding from both the Israeli government and philanthropists like the conservative casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.
A new era is dawning for Birthright. What began as an identity booster has become an ideology machine, pumping out not only Jewish baby-makers but defenders of Israel. Or that’s the hope.
Kiera Feldman The Nation Jun 2011 15min Permalink
How Michelle Bachmann became a GOP front-runner.
Ryan Lizza New Yorker Aug 2011 35min Permalink
Edward Stourton The Financial Times Oct 2011 10min Permalink
On the modern era’s answer to James Baldwin.
Benjamin Wallace-Wells New York Jul 2015 25min Permalink
Visiting with the Christian fighters defending Iraq’s Nineveh Plains.
Jen Percy The New Republic Aug 2015 25min Permalink
Tracking down the very best in Grateful Dead concert concessions.
Zach Brooks Lucky Peach Aug 2015 15min Permalink
The story behind an online gamer’s suicide.
Alina Simone The Guardian Jan 2016 20min Permalink