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The Deadly Mining Complex Powering the EV Revolution

By: Matthew Campbell and Annie Lee   |   Bloomberg   |   June 2024
Nickel is pouring into the supply chain from an Indonesian industrial park with a history of fatal accidents.

A Mystery $30 Million Wave of Pro-Trump Bets Has Moved A Popular Prediction Market

By: Alexander Osipovich   |   Wall Street Journal   |   Oct 2024
Four Polymarket accounts have systematically placed frequent wagers on a Trump election victory

Inside Snapchat’s Teen Opioid Crisis

By: Paul Solotaroff   |   Rolling Stone   |   June 2024
Law-enforcement sources and grieving families allege that the social media giant Snapchat has helped fuel a teen-overdose epidemic across the country. Now, their parents are fighting back

How Israel Has Made Trauma a Weapon of War

By: Naomi Klein   |   The Guardian   |   Oct 2024
A year later, memorials to the 7 October attacks use art, virtual reality and dark tourism to stir support for limitless violence. But there is a different way to remember

The Pig Butchering Invasion Has Begun

By: Lily Hay Newman and Matt Burgess   |   Wired   |   Sept 2024
Scamming operations that once originated in Southeast Asia are now proliferating around the world, likely raking in billions of dollars in the process.

A Fentanyl Vaccine Is a Long Shot That Just Might Work

By: Robert Langreth and Lizette Chapman   |   Bloomberg   |   Oct 2024
It wouldn’t cure opioid addiction but could prevent a lot of accidental deaths.

Russia’s Espionage War in the Arctic

By: Ben Taub   |   New Yorker   |   Sept 2024
For years, Russia has been using the Norwegian town of Kirkenes, which borders its nuclear stronghold, as a laboratory, testing intelligence operations there before replicating them across Europe.

Priscila, Queen of the Rideshare Mafia

By: Lauren Smiley   |   Wired   |   July 2024
She came to the US with a dream. Using platforms like Uber, Instacart, and DoorDash, she built a business empire up from nothing. There was just one problem.
Joe Bernstein

The Pedal-to-the-Metal, Totally Illegal, Cross-Country Sprint for Glory

By: Charles Graeber   |   Wired   |   Oct 2007
Alex Roy has a crazy dream: to beat the legendary Cannonball Run record by crossing the country in under 32 hours and 7 minutes. Floor it!
Joe Bernstein

Online Reviews Are Being Bought and Paid For. Get Used to It

By: Christopher Null   |   Wired   |   Feb 2024
Critics have long been accused of accepting money from companies in exchange for a review of their gadget, book, or movie. Most writers would scoff at the idea, but the practice is widespread—and growing.
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