What’s Eating the NYPD?
The toll of being a cop on the most successful force in the country.
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The toll of being a cop on the most successful force in the country.
Chris Smith New York Apr 2012 25min Permalink
From shipbreakers in India to a plane crash in Brazil, organized crime in Naples to pirates in the Gulf of Aden—16 stories by a master of narrative non-fiction. Our Langewiesche archive.
Is creativity in our genes? A self-made scholar’s search for the answer.
Caleb Crain Lingua Franca Oct 2001 25min Permalink
In 1941, hundreds of Jedwabne’s Jews were massacred by their neighbors.
Jan T. Gross New Yorker Mar 2001 35min Permalink
A man tries to rebuild his life after killing four people in a car crash.
Robert Sanchez 5280 May 2011 25min Permalink
What can social media do for you when you’re in the clink?
Inmates technically aren’t permitted to have cell phones. But social media services are chock full of posts made from inside.
Prisoners emerge not being familiar with smartphones, Spotify, and all sorts of ways that technology now governs how we live and work.
A pilot program will allow prisoners to access an intranet on tablets they rent with their commissary accounts. Will it help?
How one young American veteran got caught in the cobweb of Syrian rebel politics.
Nicholas Schmidle New Yorker Feb 2015 35min Permalink
An essay on a fatal car crash in the author’s youth.
Michael Paterniti GQ Mar 2015 30min Permalink
Following a storm that took 72 lives in Alabama.
Justin Nobel Oxford American Apr 2015 50min Permalink
Tadashi Yanai (“he is like Warren Buffett in Japan”) takes his Uniqlo brand stateside.
Byrant Urstadt New York May 2010 20min Permalink
The rise of anonymous group suicide in Japan.
David Samuels The Atlantic May 2007 20min Permalink
Squatters in Buffalo, NY enjoy a life of “decadent poverty” fixing up palatial mansions.
Jake Halpern New York Times Magazine May 2010 Permalink
The boom in dystopian fiction aimed at young adults.
Laura Miller New Yorker Jun 2010 10min Permalink
Is Mike Huckabee the GOP’s best hope in 2012? Mike Huckabee’s not so sure.
Ariel Levy New Yorker Jun 2010 35min Permalink
Inside the competitive, lucrative, swashbuckling world of DWI attorneys in Houston.
Mike Giglio Houston Press Nov 2009 20min Permalink
The story of a young man killed in Juarez.
Eric Nusbaum Pitchers and Poets Mar 2009 Permalink
Searching for Jimmy Robinson, a boxer who fought Muhammad Ali in 1961, then disappeared.
Wright Thompson ESPN Dec 2009 35min Permalink
On life with amnesia and the role that music plays in memory.
Oliver Sacks New Yorker Sep 2007 30min Permalink
How the president thinks about America’s role in the world.
Jeffrey Goldberg The Atlantic Mar 2016 1h20min Permalink
How 2-minute noodles became a half-billion dollar debacle for Nestlé in India.
The horror of being mentally ill in Florida’s prisons.
Eyal Press New Yorker Apr 2016 30min Permalink
A man’s search for his kidnapped children in India and Nepal.
Sonia Faleiro Harper's May 2016 30min Permalink
The work of Doctors Without Borders is in jeopardy.
Katrin Kuntz Der Spiegel Sep 2016 20min Permalink
A sociologist embeds with a gang in Chicago.
Forrest Stuart, Elly Fishman Chicago Magazine Sep 2016 20min Permalink
The right to choose in Rapid City, South Dakota.
Kiera Feldman Harper's Nov 2016 25min Permalink