Deep into the mercenary world of take-no-prisoners political talk radio
For a moment, he was obscured by the Havana night. It was as if he were invisible, as he had been before coming to Cuba, in the midst of revolution. Then a burst of floodlights illuminated him: William Alexander Morgan, the great Yankee comandante.
An investigation into the barely regulated, unsafe business of looking after our children
By: Justin Sayles   |   The Ringer   |   January 2024
For 24 years, Bill Belichick was the Patriot Way. His legacy of the cold pursuit of winning at all costs made him the most decorated coach of all time, but in the end, it helped unravel the greatest dynasty the NFL had ever seen.
The year 2017 was, in the words of esteemed former ESPN anchor Bob Ley, an “annus horribilis” at the company. The news this year isn’t just bad, it’s incredibly weird.
The immediate future of generative AI looks a bit like Facebook’s past.
By: Josh Barro   |   The Atlantic   |   January 2024
Neither conservatives nor liberals trust academic institutions, because they are dishonest.
On August 13, 1986, Michael Morton came home from work to discover that his wife had been brutally murdered in their bed. His nightmare had only begun.
By: Tiya Miles   |   The Atlantic   |   January 2024
We need her conception of “histofuturism” now more than ever.
By: Nathaniel Rich   |   Vanity Fair   |   Nov 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.