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Joe Bernstein

Midnight Basketball Returns, and Brings Community With It

By: Joshua Needelman   |   The New York Times   |   Oct 2022
A once-politicized program has made a comeback, and its organizers hope it can give young Black men a place to escape a troubled city.
Joe Bernstein

What Nonmonogamy Can Teach Moonlighters and Job Jugglers

By: Arianne Cohen   |   Bloomberg Businessweek   |   July 2022
Handling multiple bosses isn’t that different from managing multiple lovers.
Joe Bernstein

Why Therapy Is Broken

By: Eleanor Cummins   |   Wired   |   September 2022
Everyone is telling one another to “get help,” but few acknowledge that the practice is often flawed.
Joe Bernstein

The Secret Microscope That Sparked a Scientific Revolution

By: Cody Cassidy   |   Wired   |   October 2022
How a Dutch fabric seller made the most powerful magnifying lens of his time—and of the next 150 years—and became the first person ever to see a microorganism.
Joe Bernstein

How King Charles and Prince William Plan to Protect the Monarchy Against an Uncertain Future

By: Katie Nicholl   |   Vanity Fair   |   October 2022
This sneak peek of The New Royals reveals fears around the Commonwealth and hope within the family—including whether Harry and Meghan might come back.
Joe Bernstein

University of Hypocrisy

By: Evan Mandery   |   The Atlantic   |   October 2022
Why liberal college professors can’t admit their own complicity
Joe Bernstein

Florida’s Fatal Attraction

By: Diane Roberts   |   The Atlantic   |   October
Everyone wants a piece of it. That’s the problem.

DEAD MAN LIVING

By: Elizabeth Bruenig   |   The Atlantic   |   October 2022
What happened when Alabama tried and failed to kill Alan Eugene Miller
Joe Bernstein

Such Great Heights: How Hot Topic Defined a Generation of Emo Kids

By: Rachel Brodsky   |   The Ringer   |   July 2022
As bands like Paramore, Taking Back Sunday, and My Chemical Romance took over in the 2000s, there was only one store in the mall where their fans felt at home
Joe Bernstein

How mercenary hackers sway litigation battles

By: Raphael Satter & Christopher Bing   |   Reuters   |   June 2022
A trove of thousands of email records uncovered by Reuters reveals Indian cyber mercenaries hacking parties involved in lawsuits around the world – showing how hired spies have become the secret weapon of litigants seeking an edge.
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