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Joe Bernstein

Why Doctors and Pharmacists Are in Revolt

By: Noam Scheiber   |   The New York Times   |   Dec 2023
Once accustomed to a status outside the usual management-labor hierarchy, many health professionals now feel as put upon as any clock-punching worker.
Joe Bernstein

How Larry Gagosian Reshaped the Art World

By: Patrick Radden Keefe   |   New Yorker   |   July 2023
The dealer has been so successful selling art to masters of the universe that he has become one of them.
Joe Bernstein

What Happened in Vegas

By: David Hill   |   The Baffler   |   July 2023
Hoffa and his brotherhood in the city of sin
Joe Bernstein

‘The Jordan Rules’ Was the Mother of All Woj Bombs

By: Bryan Curtis   |   The Ringer   |   June 2017
Remembering Sam Smith’s scandalous, detail-laced, seemingly impossible chronicle of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls in the early 1990s, 25 years later
Joe Bernstein

The Stress Test

By: Dana Goodyear   |   New Yorker   |   Feb 2016
A group of researchers believed that subjecting tissues to trauma could give ordinary cells stem-cell-like properties.
Joe Bernstein

“Not So Fast”: The Oral History of ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’

By: Bryan Curtis   |   The Ringer   |   Dec 2023
Thirty years ago, ESPN’s college football pregame show broadcast from a college campus for the first time. How pregaming with students and leaning into its hosts’ personalities helped ESPN become the dominant voice of the sport.
Joe Bernstein

The Crimes Behind the Seafood You Eat

By: Ian Urbina   |   New Yorker   |   Oct 2023
China has invested heavily in an armada of far-flung fishing vessels, in part to extend its global influence. This maritime expansion has come at grave human cost.
Joe Bernstein

‘A Monster’: Super Meth and Other Drugs Push Crisis Beyond Opioids

By: Jan Hoffman   |   New York Times   |   Nov 2023
Millions of U.S. drug users now are addicted to several substances, not just opioids like fentanyl and heroin. The shift is making treatment far more difficult.
Joe Bernstein

America’s undying empire: why the decline of US power has been greatly exaggerated

By: Tom Stevenson   |   The Guardian   |   Nov 2023
For more than a decade, people have been saying that the era of US dominance is coming to an end. But in reality there are still no other global players to rival it
Joe Bernstein

The First Guy to Break the Internet

By: Emma Madden   |   https://www.narratively.com/p/the-first-guy-to-break-the-internet   |   Oct 2023
It was the halcyon days of social video, eons before TikTok, and one gung-ho idealist had a simple plan to change the world. His Kony 2012 campaign crushed the internet—and nearly crushed him, too.
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