Time
HIGH FLYER
HOW TEXAS TRACK-AND-FIELD STAR SAM HURLEY USED HIS TIKTOK SAVVY TO SCORE NEARLY $1 MILLION IN DEALS
8 min |
July 03, 2023
Time
A tall tale for cataclysmic times
WITHIN THE PANTHEON OF AMERICAN folk heroes, no figure walks taller than Paul Bunyan.
2 min |
July 03, 2023
Time
BACK FOR ONE LAST ADVENTURE
The final installment of the Indiana Jones franchise may be lackluster, but Harrison Ford imbues it with heart
5 min |
July 03, 2023
Mother Jones
UNHAPPY BIRTHDAY
How booting 18-year-olds from disability rolls has lifelong consequences
6 min |
July/August 2023
Mother Jones
TIDES OF WAR
Dr. Olga Shpak was a leading whale researcher. Then Putin invaded her home country.
6 min |
July/August 2023
Mother Jones
TOO HOT FOR HOLLYWOOD
Climate change has become a relentless backdrop to everyday life. Why is it missing from our entertainment?
9 min |
July/August 2023
Mother Jones
STATE OF EMERGENCY
Our crises require more than a never-ending series of duct-tape fixes.
3 min |
July/August 2023
Mother Jones
LISTENING TO OUR GUTS
Can wastewater surveillance help prevent the next pandemic?
5 min |
July/August 2023
Mother Jones
NOT IN YOUR BACKYARD
The red-state horror show is coming for blue cities.
7 min |
July/August 2023
Mother Jones
LABORATORY OF AUTOCRACY
Ron DeSantis' Florida is where democracy goes to die.
10+ min |
July/August 2023
The Atlantic
The Immortal Mel Brooks
The 2,000-year-old man turns 97 this summer. I talked with him about fighting in World War II, his life in comedy, and the secret to happiness.
10+ min |
July - August 2023
The Atlantic
Inside the desperate effort to rescue America's pastime from irrelevance
Where in the name of human rain delays is Juan Soto? The stud outfielder is late.
10+ min |
July - August 2023
The Atlantic
CONFESSIONS of a Luxury-Wedding PLANNER - Lies, panic, and ponies
Sunday mornings, for wedding planners, are reserved for prayer. Not because it's a particularly pious profession but because that's the day when clients who were married on Saturday figure out if they're happy or not.
10+ min |
July - August 2023
The Atlantic
IN DEFENSE OF HUMANITY
We need a cultural and philosophical movement to meet the rise of artificial superintelligence.
9 min |
July - August 2023
Mother Jones
THE MESSAGE MAN
Conservative activist Christopher Rufo is on a quest to hijack the political debate.
10+ min |
July/August 2023
Mother Jones
DEBT SENTENCE
JESSICA MADISON WAS A PIONEER OF THE STUDENT LOAN CANCELLATION MOVEMENT. BUT SHE DIDN'T LIVE TO SEE RELIEF BECOME A POSSIBILITY FOR MILLIONS.
10+ min |
July/August 2023
The Atlantic
A Star Reporter's Break With Reality
Lara Logan was once a respected 60 Minutes correspondent. Now she trades in conspiracy theories that even farright media disavow. What happened?
10+ min |
July - August 2023
Newsweek US
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
ONE OF THE MOST COMPELLING VILLAINS TO COME OUT OF THE WALKING Dead was Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Negan, and now he's back in The Walking Dead: Dead City (June 18 on AMC)
2 min |
June 23 - 30, 2023 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
MEDICAL MARVELS
THESE 10 TECH INNOVATORS ARE DISRUPTING MEDICINE AND SAVING LIVES
10+ min |
June 23 - 30, 2023 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
South Korea's Youthful Recluses
The government is trying to reach out to isolated young adults. Other Asian nations are wrestling with similar problems
7 min |
June 23 - 30, 2023 (Double Issue)
Newsweek US
How a Crowded GOP Field Helps Trump
More Republican would-be presidents are offering themselves as the 'Not Trump.' The main beneficiary of that, however, is the guy they want to stop
3 min |
June 23 - 30, 2023 (Double Issue)
Reason magazine
Inside an Abusive Anti-Porn Camp for Teens
WHY ARE WE SENDING KIDS INTO THE WILDERNESS TO STOP THEM FROM LOOKING AT PORNOGRAPHY?
10+ min |
August/September 2023
Reason magazine
Liberalism Isn't Rule by Elites
BUT PATRICK DENEEN’S “COMMON-GOOD CONSERVATISM” ALMOST CERTAINLY WOULD BE
10+ min |
August/September 2023
Reason magazine
THE DEA AT 50
FOR FIVE DECADES, DRUGS HAVE BEEN WINNING THE WAR ON DRUGS
10+ min |
August/September 2023
Reason magazine
THE TOWN WITHOUT ZONING
CAN CAROLINE, NEW YORK, RESIST THE IMPOSITION OF ITS FIRST-EVER ZONING CODE?
10+ min |
August/September 2023
Reason magazine
FOSTER-PARENT RED TAPE HURTS FAMILIES AND TAXPAYERS
RULES FOR BECOMING a foster parent are meant to keep kids safe. But many of these rules make it needlessly difficult to find appropriate homes for children whose biological parents are unable to care for them
3 min |
August/September 2023
Reason magazine
SMALL-TOWN LIFE IS THE ANTI-TWITTER
WHEN I MOVED from New York City to rural northern Arizona, I faced two obstacles: my vocabulary and my manners. Spicy language and brusqueness were normal in the East Village, where I was unlikely to see many faces again. But they were impediments in a sparsely settled place where you run into the same people day after day. Life in a relatively rural area encourages nicer manners, so I learned to rein myself in
3 min |
August/September 2023
Reason magazine
GET YOUR POLITICS OUT OF MY PICKLEBALL
FAULT LINES EMERGE AS GOVERNMENT GETS INVOLVED IN AMERICA’S WEIRDEST, FASTEST-GROWING SPORT
10+ min |
August/September 2023
Reason magazine
WHEN TRADE WAR THREATENS REAL WAR
BIDEN IS BLURRING THE LINES BETWEEN ECONOMIC POLICY AND MILITARY ACTION
10+ min |
August/September 2023
Reason magazine
THEY ARE COMING FOR YOUR GAS STOVE
IN MAY, THE Democrat-controlled New York State Legislature and Gov. Kathy Hochul inked a $229 billion state budget agreement that included a ban on residential gas stoves. By 2029, only electric ranges will be allowed in new residences
1 min |
