If America collapses, some see that as an opportunity to reboot society. They say they have God on their side.
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Cowards and Accomplices
In light of her own familyās experience during the Holocaust, Judith Hertog considers her ethical responsibilities in todayās world.
Cowards and Accomplices
In light of her own familyās experience during the Holocaust, Judith Hertog considers her ethical responsibilities in todayās world.
When Richard Nixon Declared War on the Media
Jim Acosta isn’t the first reporter to be barred from the White Houseāwhen Stuart Loory reported on the possibility that Richard Nixon was bilking taxpayers, he found himself on the president’s enemies list.
Longreads Best of 2018: Crime Reporting
We asked writers and editors to choose some of their favorite stories of the year in various categories. Here is the best in crime reporting.
The Final Five Percent
If traumatic brain injuries can impact the parts of the brain responsible for personality, judgment, and impulse control, maybe injury should be a mitigating factor in criminal trials — but one neuroscientist discovers that assigning crime a biological basis creates more issues than it solves.
10 Outstanding Short Stories to Read in 2019
Stories by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Min Jin Lee, and Saul Bellow.
An Inquiry Into Abuse
Allegations that Richard Nixon beat his wife, Pat Nixon, have circulated for decades without serious examination by the journalists who covered his presidency. It’s time to look more closely at what’s been hiding in plain view.
How to Ruin the Scripps Spelling Bee in Four Letters: E-S-P-N
At the Scripps Spelling Bee, no one asks for whom the bell tolls. It’s glaringly, if painfully obvious.
