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Chatrooms taught me everything I needed to know about what real people were like before I had to grow up and become one of them.
The Depths to Which We Go
Making sense of absence in the ever-dissolving karst of Missouri.
Best of 2020
Our year-end collection includes story picks for crime reporting, science, sports, essays, and more.
Can Sinéad O’Connor Find Peace?
“She can be shy and insecure. And yet she didn’t hesitate to stare down the cameras on American television to call out one of the most powerful men in the world.”
I Think I’m Going to Be Sick
The ride technology at amusement parks has become more sophisticated. For ride-goers prone to motion sickness, the outcome can be messy.
Death of the Hiker
Lost on a dangerous trail, Leyton Cassidy’s thoughts take her down a dark path.
What If This Is It: Will Huey Lewis Sing Again?
‘The music went away slowly and then all at once. So what if it never comes back? “I haven’t allowed myself to go there yet,” Huey says, worry in his voice.’
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
Our editors share five favorites, just in time for your weekend.
How to Survive a Car Crash in 10 Easy Steps
A journalist navigates a world forever changed by her traumatic brain injury.

