Susan Cox Is No Longer Here
One woman’s beautiful, strange, and troubling final days.
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One woman’s beautiful, strange, and troubling final days.
Justin Heckert Indianapolis Monthly Dec 2013 30min Permalink
To save William Buttars’s life, his parents had to risk it.
Michael Rubino Indianapolis Monthly Aug 2014 20min Permalink
On the stupid things people say to the elderly.
Helen Garner The Monthly May 2015 10min Permalink
A profile of Univision’s Jorge Ramos.
Laura M. Colarusso Washington Monthly May 2012 40min Permalink
Five murders. Two confessions. A mysterious envelope.
Adam Wren Indianapolis Monthly Oct 2017 20min Permalink
Fifty years ago, The Last Picture Show changed the way the world saw small-town Texas and, in turn, the way the small town saw itself
Michael J. Mooney Texas Highways Aug 2021 10min Permalink
On the “black widow” of Keller, Texas.
Claire St. Amant CultureMap Dallas Oct 2013 20min Permalink
What really happened in the West, Texas fertilizer plant explosion?
Rachel Monroe Oxford American Mar 2014 30min Permalink
How one girl saved a football season in a small, rural town in Texas.
Elizabeth Merrill ESPN the Magazine Aug 2017 15min Permalink
The strange situation of Huntsville, Texas.
Amy Bernhard Vice Apr 2015 15min Permalink
The privately funded effort in danger of falling down.
Jeremy Schwartz, Perla Trevizo Texas Tribune Jul 2020 30min Permalink
Paramedics pick up the pieces on the Texas-Mexico border.
Abe Streep California Sunday Aug 2016 20min Permalink
On the Texas-sized trash island floating in the Pacific.
Thomas Morton Vice Feb 2008 Permalink
The anatomy of a wrongful conviction in Texas.
Andrew McLemore The Williamson County Sun Oct 2011 1h10min Permalink
A look back at the 2008 raid on Warren Jeffs’ polygamous Mormon sect.
Janet Heimlich Texas Observer Aug 2012 35min Permalink
In short order, eight gay men in Texas were murdered by teenage boys.
Buzz Bissinger Vanity Fair Jan 1995 35min Permalink
The arson case that may have led Texas to execute an innocent man.
David Grann New Yorker Sep 2009 1h5min Permalink
An investigation into shootings by U.S. Border Agents that have killed six Mexicans on Mexican soil over the past five years.
John Carlos Frey Washington Monthly May 2013 25min Permalink
How the Gingrich-era brain drain crippled the government and led to last year’s shutdown.
Haley Sweetland Edwards, Paul Glastris Washington Monthly Jul 2014 55min Permalink
What happens when a complete stranger becomes convinced you’re the Zodiac killer.
Michael O'Hare Washington Monthly May 2009 10min Permalink
The roots and effects of a biker shootout at the Twin Peaks in Waco, Texas.
Alan Jacobs Harper's Aug 2015 10min Permalink
On the ground with a young Texas doctor who travels the state to provide abortions.
Irin Carmon MSNBC Oct 2015 Permalink
Neurosurgeon Christopher Duntsch left a trail of bodies and paralyzed patients across Texas.
Matt Goodman D Magazine Oct 2016 25min Permalink
The inside story of a Texas gun-smuggling ring.
Seth Harp Rolling Stone Aug 2019 Permalink
Over the span of four years, federal investigators estimated millions of dollars stolen from Mexican taxpayers passed through one South Texas bank. When they followed the trail, it led to real estate, cars, and airplanes. But in 2018, those investigations suddenly stopped.
Jason Buch Texas Observer May 2021 20min Permalink