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Joe Bernstein

My Harrowing Journey Through Gay Conversion Therapy in Russia

By: Vadim Smyslov   |   GQ   |   November 2022
I grew up gay in Putin’s Russia, a world where homosexuals are condemned by the church, terrorized by gangs, and disenfranchised by the government. While reporting on one unsettlingly popular form of treatment, I wound up investigating my own sexuality.
Joe Bernstein

The Saga of the World’s Greatest Dogsledder—and the Fight Over the Future of the Iditarod

By: John Rosengren   |   GQ   |   March 2023
It’s one of the most grueling races on the planet, a thousand-mile odyssey run every winter across the Alaskan wilderness. But with the return of the famed Iditarod, the exploits of Dallas Seavey, dogsledding’s most dominant figure, continue to raise questions about the fate of an embattled sport.
Joe Bernstein

The Untold Story of the 2018 Olympics Cyberattack, the Most Deceptive Hack in History

By: Andy Greenberg   |   wired   |   October 2019
How digital detectives unraveled the mystery of Olympic Destroyer—and why the next big attack will be even harder to crack.
Joe Bernstein

The Devastating Allure of Medical Miracles

By: David Dobbs   |   Wired   |   February 2019
After sepsis forced the amputation of Sheila Advento's hands, an intricate transplant technique made her whole again. Then came the side effects.
Joe Bernstein

Three Years of Misery Inside Google, the Happiest Company in Tech

By: Nitasha Tiku   |   Wired   |   August 2019
Sexual harassment. Hate speech. Employee walkouts. The Silicon Valley giant is trapped in a war against itself. And there’s no end in sight.
Joe Bernstein

How Rudi Gernreich, Fashion’s Utopian Prophet (And Inventor of the Thong), Saw the Future

By: Mark Rozzo   |   Vanity Fair   |   May 2023
In the 1960s, Léon Bing modeled the forward-thinking designs of the Austrian-born American designer on magazine covers and in film. Thirty-four years after Gernreich’s death, she explains why his work has retained its relevance.
Joe Bernstein

India’s “Cecil the Lion” Moment: Inside the Controversial Shooting of a Man-Eating Tiger

By: Bryan Burrough   |   Vanity Fair   |   May 2019
The hunters wanted to kill her. The environmentalists wanted to save her. The villagers just wanted her gone. Bryan Burrough investigates the bitter infighting, global protests, and massive egos of India’s most controversial tiger hunt.
Joe Bernstein

Ponzi Schemes, Private Yachts, and a Missing $250 Million in Crypto: The Strange Tale of Quadriga

By: Nathaniel Rich   |   Vanity Fair   |   November 2019
When Canadian blockchain whiz Gerald Cotten died unexpectedly last year, hundreds of millions of dollars in investor funds vanished into the crypto ether. But when the banks, the law, and the forces of Reddit tried to track down the cash, it turned out the young mogul may not have been who he purported to be.
Joe Bernstein

The Great Electrician Shortage

By: David Owen   |   New Yorker   |   April 2023
Going green will depend on blue-collar workers. Can we train enough of them before time runs out?
Joe Bernstein

India’s Quest to Build the World’s Largest Solar Farms

By: Kim Tingley   |   New Yorker   |   April 2023
Pavagada Ultra Mega Solar Park, a clean-power plant the size of Manhattan, could be a model for the world—or a cautionary tale.
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