How I Read It
Documents you don’t normally think of, showing you things you didn’t expect.
Documents you don’t normally think of, showing you things you didn’t expect.
Stories of people who believe there is always a way. And also those who don’t.
Stories of women in unsettling situations. When they try to explain what’s wrong, they’re told that they don’t understand—that there’s nothing unsettling about it.
Stories of people who tell a lie and then believe the lie more than anyone else does. In other words: Stories about people pulling hoaxes…on themselves.
There’s no rulebook on how to handle a school shooting. And no real way to prepare for one. This week, people take what they’ve learned from these tragedies and try to use that knowledge to save …
Making big decisions about other people’s lives can feel pretty awful. Zoe Chace followed Senator Jeff Flake as he decided to force the Senate to delay its vote on Judge Kavanaugh. Among her …
A bunch of teenagers go missing from a town in Long Island. For months, the police treat them as runaways, ignoring the kids’ parents, who keep trying to tell them otherwise. They keep trying to …
Yes, youʼve heard about the family separations. Youʼve heard about the travel ban. But there are dozens of ways the Trump administration is cracking down on immigration across many agencies, …
What happens when unadventurous people end up in adventurous situations. Like an astronaut who goes to places no one has gone before, even though he’s not really into outer space.
A flute player breaks into a British museum and makes off with a million dollars worth of dead birds.