The All Stars of David

It's an oy-so-humid mid-September Saturday afternoon in Jupiter, Florida, and the backup to the backup catcher, Nate Fish, just got his first hit for Team Israel, a single swatted over the…
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Checking Out

Porn books and librarians have always had a passionate, mutually defining relationship—it was, in fact, a prudish French librarian in the early nineteenth century who coined the word…
PUBLISHED: Jan. 30, 2012
LENGTH: 7 minutes (1988 words)

Court strikes down Georgia's assisted-suicide law

By Bill Rankin The Atlanta Journal-Constitution The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday unanimously struck down the state's assisted-suicide law, finding it violates the free speech clauses of the…
LENGTH: 1 minutes (420 words)

Solid Ground: The Haiti Earthquake

Charles Bethea 12/1/2011 It’s late summer and Hurricane Irene is blowing, counterclockwise, toward the United States. Roovens Monchil is sitting in a hot, dingy Valley Place Apartments unit…
LENGTH: 19 minutes (4950 words)

Her Own Flesh and Blood

Justin Heckert 7/1/2011 …
LENGTH: 22 minutes (5620 words)

The Town that Blew Away

Justin Heckert 10/1/2011 …
LENGTH: 21 minutes (5377 words)

This Week's Best Journalism

From Obamas foreign policy to the Mexican men who try to outrun antelopes, The Daily Beast picks the best longform journalism from around the Web this week. 1. The…
LENGTH: 2 minutes (546 words)

Fair Chase

On the plains of New Mexico, a band of elite marathoners tests a controversial theory of evolution: that humans can outrun the fastest animals on earth.
SOURCE:Outside
PUBLISHED: May 1, 2011
LENGTH: 4 minutes (1238 words)
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