In this lighthearted portrait of his family’s rescue dog, author Richard Gilbert explores the larger bond between human and animal.
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Ruback
A newspaper journalist’s attempt to correct the record.
Truther Love
Uncovering the dating habits of conspiracy theorists and the challenges they face.
Catholic Churches Built Secret Astronomical Features Into Churches to Help Save Souls
After centuries of war, Catholicism and science reconciled over meridian lines.
David Bowie, 1947-2016
Here are six stories about the rock star who left a mark on music, fashion, and art.
The High-Water Mark: The Battle of Gettysburg, the Jersey Shore, and the Death of My Father
Contemplating history, family, and today’s America, Dane A. Wisher tells the story of spreading his father’s ashes on the battlefield at Gettysburg National Park and coming to terms with his life and death.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
Below, our favorite stories of the week. Kindle users, you can also get them as a Readlist. Sign up to receive this list free every Friday in your inbox. * * * 1. Ina Garten Does It Herself Choire Sicha | Eater | Sept. 30, 2015 |Â 19 minutes (4,783 words) The fascinating story of Ina […]
The Mystery of Carl Miller
What if your last name is just the word that comes after your first name?
A Doctor with Terminal Cancer Writes to His Baby Daughter
Time for me is double-edged: Every day brings me further from the low of my last cancer relapse, but every day also brings me closer to the next cancer recurrence — and eventually, death. Perhaps later than I think, but certainly sooner than I desire. There are, I imagine, two responses to that realization. The […]
Cyberchondria: D.I.Y. Diagnosis in Overdrive
In researching his chronic headache on the web, veteran journalist Barry Newman takes a terrifying walk down the Via Dolorosa of digital self-diagnosis.

