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April 11, 2016
Magazine
Colin Dickey
A Maddening Sound
Is the Hum, a mysterious noise heard around the world, science or mass delusion?
April 1, 2016
Magazine
Jeet Heer
Republic of Fear
Donald Trump has already transformed American culture. Even if he loses the election, Trumpism is here to stay.
March 30, 2016
Magazine
Brian Beutler
Trump the Disrupter
Is America’s democratic system equal to the challenge of an authoritarian president?
March 28, 2016
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Patricia Lockwood
Lost in TRUMPLANDIA
It's his country now—we just vote in it.
Subscribers Only
March 17, 2016
Magazine
Daniel Estrin
What If an Israeli National Symbol Is a Fake?
The trouble with the Maadana lyre.
March 14, 2016
Magazine
Alexis Coe
Striking Out
Rolling through the West in search of the American dream.
March 10, 2016
Magazine
Suzy Khimm
The Shame Game
The internet has given us a new public square. Now law enforcement is trying to harness its power.
March 7, 2016
Magazine
Suki Kim
Mr. Rubio’s Neighborhood
A native son prepares for his last stand in the state that knows him best.
February 25, 2016
Magazine
Joshua Cohen
Bernie’s Complaint
The reluctant roots of his radicalism.
February 17, 2016
Magazine
Elspeth Reeve
The Secret Lives of Tumblr Teens
That feeling when you hit a million followers, make more money than your mom, push a diet pill scheme, lose your blog, and turn 16.
February 16, 2016
Magazine
Maria Konnikova
This Man Will Transform How You Eat
Today’s chefs are using neurogastronomy to change the way your brain perceives flavor.
February 8, 2016
Magazine
Maggie Foucault
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Michelle Legro
When the Candidates Come to Town
For nearly a year, politicians must work the long, hard road to the New Hampshire primary.
January 20, 2016
Magazine
Andy Kroll
Ted Cruz’s Howitzer
Equal parts drill sergeant, data junkie, brawler, and entrepreneur, Jeff Roe will do anything to win. Just watch.
August 11, 2015
Jennifer Percy
At War in the Garden of Eden
Christian fighters, ISIS invaders, and the fight for Iraq’s Nineveh Plains
April 22, 2015
Ted Genoways
Fear in a Handful Of Dust
Climate change is making the Texas Panhandle, birthplace of the state’s iconic Longhorn, too hot and dry to raise beef. What happens to the range when the water runs out?
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