At the height of the housing crisis, one woman’s bureaucratic odyssey to discover who really owns her home leads her to startling revelations about the housing market.
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Why the World Is Betting on a Better Battery: A Reading List
Nick Leiber | Longreads | March 2015 The first battery, a pile of copper and zinc discs, was invented more than 200 years ago, ushering in the electric age. Subsequent versions led to portable electronics, mobile computing, and our current love affair with smartphones (1,000 of which are shipped every 22 seconds). Now batteries are […]
When the Messiah Came to America, She Was a Woman
On the rise and fall of American utopia.
The Art of Escape
What do we gain from giving inmates access to video games?
A Loaded Gun: The Real Emily Dickinson
She was less like a recluse, more like a bomb going off.
The Life and Murder of Stella Walsh, Intersex Olympic Champion
Eighty years ago, in Berlin, Stella Walsh won her second Olympic medal. Decades later, Walsh’s murder and subsequent autopsy threw the legacy of track’s first female superstar into turmoil.
The Art of Escape
What do we gain from giving inmates access to video games?
Lessons from Warren Buffett’s Letter to Shareholders
Before I depart the subject of spin-offs, let’s look at a lesson to be learned from a conglomerate mentioned earlier: LTV. I’ll summarize here, but those who enjoy a good financial story should read the piece about Jimmy Ling that ran in the October 1982 issue of D Magazine. Look it up on the Internet. […]
Billie Bob’s (Mis) Fortune
Less than two years after Billie Bob Harrell Jr. took the $31 million lottery jackpot, he took his own life. He sat in his easy chair one evening and looked at his Quick Pick and then at the Sunday newspaper. Harrell studied the sequence of numbers again and began to realize the wildest of notions. […]
A Loaded Gun: The Real Emily Dickinson
She was less like a recluse, more like a bomb going off.
