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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Poets in the Machine
Why does the literary world still hold online writing at armās length?
Los Desaparecidos
Women in Sinaloa, Mexico, are searching for the remains of “disappeared” loved ones āĀ and cooking to keep their memories of the dead alive.
Well Without Water
Haunted by a running tap in prison, a man grows obsessed with water waste and climate change, pushing him to the edge.
Christmas on the Moon
Baby, it’s cold outside! Especially when you spend the holidays in a tent full of explosives.
The Boom and Bust Cycles of Rock Springs, Wyoming
“The day I turned 18, the Astro Lounge called and asked me to come strip for them. I have no idea how they knew Iād turned 18.”
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
This week, we’re sharing stories from Peter Beinart, Ko Bragg, Mathew Charles, Russell Worth Parker and Rachel Lance, and Egill Bjarnason.
My Struggle with Sobriety
āIn my experience, addiction is this: the perpetual throwing of oneself over a cliff. It can take many formsāalcohol, drugs, sex, even front line activismābut the goal is always to put oneself at risk, to run from being still. Stillness means that, eventually, you must turn to the truth.ā
The Excesses of Compassion: A Reading List on Fallen Gurus
Stories about spiritual teachers who lose their way.

