In Scott Kimball, the FBI thought it had found a high-value informant who could help solve big cases. What it got instead was lies, betrayal, and murder.
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The Ancient Waterways of Phoenix, Arizona
To understand this sprawling desert city, you have to understand its canals, whose routes Indigenous people dug as far back as A.D. 200.
āSome Things Never Leave Youā: Christian Livermore on Povertyās IndelibleĀ Marks
āFor me, passing means trying to be anything other than what I was, and what I fear so desperately I always will be: poor white trash.ā
This Week in Books: An Everlasting Meal
The book thatās been the most help to me during lockdown is a book Iāve never read.
Why Old-Growth Trees Are Crucial to Fighting Climate Change
Science has a lot to earn about the way ecosystems hold and process the Earthās carbon, and how efforts like reforestation can help improve those systemsā effect on climate change. Two things are clear: Virgin forests sequester a lot of carbon, and humanity canāt keep clear-cutting forests and burning fossil fuels the way we have […]
Doctors Without Patients: The Eritrean Physicians Stuck in American Licensing Limbo
āWhat was the whole point of your training if you cannot do something, even in a pandemic?ā
Finding Solace in the Charged Particles of the Aurora Borealis
“Cree First Nations believe ‘the northern lights are dancing spirits of loved ones who have passed on.’ā
This Week in Books: This Moment Doesnāt Remind Me of Anything
Lawrence Wright did it again; Jordan Peterson in a coma?; Myriam Gurba forced out of her job; Woody Allen canceled by his publisherās employees; THE VIRUS; and more.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
This week, weāre sharing stories from Lauren Markham, Ariel Levy, Brooke Jarvis, Audrey Gray, and Chris Dennis.
Five Longreads Stories Selected for 2020 Editions of the ‘Best American’ Series
Congratulations to Matthew Salesses, Tim Requarth, Mojgan Ghazirad, Shanna B. Tiayon, Joe Fassler, and The Counter, our partner in co-publishing Fasslerās piece.

