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Business

Business Crime World

Mastermind

Tracing Europe’s migrant crisis to organized crime.

Alex Perry, Connie Agius Newsweek Europe Jun 2015 25min Permalink

Business Tech

Elon Musk’s Space Dream Almost Killed Tesla

When Elon Musk went to Russia to buy some rockets.

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Excerpted from Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future.

Ashlee Vance Businessweek May 2015 35min Permalink

Business

"I'll Be Rich!"

Utah has become the capital of the modern snake oil industry, with dozens of get-rich-quick schemes – also known as “multi-level marketing” – filling its office parks.

Alice Hines Talking Points Memo Jun 2015 15min Permalink

Arts Business Food

One Night at Kachka

A minute-by-minute account of what it takes to run a restaurant.

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Previously: The Longform Guide to Restaurants

Eater Jun 2015 15min Permalink

Business

Mattress Day

The travails of mattress salesmen on one of the busiest weekends of the year.

Monica Hesse Washington Post May 2015 10min Permalink

Arts Business Food

The War on Big Food

How packaged-food companies like Campbell and Hershey are responding to the backlash against pesticides, preservatives, high-fructose corn syrup, growth hormones, antibiotics, gluten, and genetically modified organisms.

Beth Kowitt Fortune May 2015 20min Permalink

Business

Hostage Camp

Worried about being kidnapped while on a business trip? A man in Florida teaches courses on how to avoid it.

Mitch Moxley Roads & Kingdoms May 2015 Permalink

Business World

The Ecotourism Industry Is Saving Tanzania’s Animals and Threatening Its Indigenous People

The ramifications of a U.S. company’s tourism operation on former Maasai land.

Jean Friedman-Rudovsky Vice May 2015 40min Permalink

Business Crime Tech

The Untold Story of Silk Road, Part 2: The Fall

First they found his server, then they found his name. But if they couldn’t catch him with his laptop open, the whole thing would fall apart.

Joshuah Bearman Wired May 2015 15min Permalink

Business Politics

Why Can't America Have Great Trains?

On the failures of Amtrak.

Simon van Zuylen-Wood National Journal Apr 2015 20min Permalink

Business

‘I Put in White Tenants’

The grim, racist methods of a New York City landlord.

D.W. Gibson New York May 2015 10min Permalink

Business Tech

Who Funds the Future?

Inside the mind of Marc Andreessen.

Tad Friend New Yorker May 2015 55min Permalink

Business Food

How the Bay Area's Last Slaughterhouse Dodged the Axe

On keeping the place where ethically raised animals are killed open.

Heather Smith Grist Apr 2015 15min Permalink

Business

Unvarnished

  1. The Price of Nice Nails

    How nail salon owners exploit their employees.

  2. Perfect Nails, Poisoned Workers

    The medical risks of working all day among the chemicals of a nail salon.

Sarah Maslin Nir New York Times May 2015 15min Permalink

Arts Business Crime Music

The Man Who Broke the Music Business

A CD plant employee ushered in the modern era of music piracy by teaming up with a shadowy “Scene” crew on IRC chat.

Stephen Witt New Yorker Apr 2015 35min Permalink

Business Tech

I Was an Undercover Uber Driver

Uber says its drivers can earn as much as $90,000. The author decided to fact-check that number the only way she could: by becoming a driver herself.

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Previously: The Longform Guide to Undercover Journalism

Emily Guendelsberger Philadelphia City Paper May 2015 25min Permalink

Business

Craps and Cryogenics

How an eccentric industrialist bought Atlantic City’s shuttered Revel casino at a firesale price with a goal to turn it into a “life-extension facility.”

Robert Kolker Bloomberg Business May 2015 15min Permalink

Business

Bullsh*t.

An inside look at how an ad agency sells a car in 2015.

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Jessica Pressler on the Longform Podcast

Jessica Pressler New York May 2015 20min Permalink

Business History World

Lusitania: The Epic Battle Over Its Biggest Mystery

Gregg Bemis is an 87-year-old retired venture capitalist who owns the salvage rights to the Lusitania. He’s determined to prove an alternate theory as to why the ship was attacked in 1915. Unfortunately, the Irish government isn’t so into his plan.

Richard B. Stolley Fortune May 2015 15min Permalink

Business

Maple Syrup Rebellion

“Quebec is the Saudi Arabia of maple syrup,” and it has the authoritarian regulatory regime to prove it.

Peter Kuitenbrouwer National Post Apr 2015 15min Permalink

Business Tech

ZPM Espresso and the Rage of the Jilted Crowdfunder

What happens when a successfully funded Kickstarter product fails to launch?

Gideon Lewis-Kraus New York Times Magazine Apr 2015 20min Permalink

Business Crime Sports

The Boxer and the Batterer

An essay on Floyd Mayweather Jr. as both.

Louisa Thomas Grantland Apr 2015 15min Permalink

Business World Travel

The People’s Republic of Cruiseland

The author boards the Costa Atlantica for several days of line dancing, burlesque and buffets as part of the cruise industry’s new foray into China.

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Previously: The Longform Guide to Cruises</i>

Christopher Beam Businessweek Apr 2015 20min Permalink

Business

Dab Artists

Inside the world of “Wooks,” the loner-craftsmen behind the coming marijuana-concentrate boom.

Mike Sager California Sunday Apr 2015 Permalink

Business

Trapped Into Selling Magazines Door-to-Door

Inside the abusive practices of magazine-subscription sub-contractors.

Darlena Cunha The Atlantic Apr 2015 20min Permalink

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