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10 Things I Hate About Social Issues Journalism
I’ve been editing global health and education stories for three years now. Along the way, I’ve developed a few pet peeves.
Sarika Bansal
Is God a Robot That Just Hasn’t Been Invented Yet?
This past summer, some 2 million people traveled to Wittenberg, Germany to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther nailing his 95…
Stephen Jackson
Democracy Dies in the Light
When the nation’s representatives pass sweeping tax legislation that the majority of voters do not want and that will in the long-run harm…
Jeff Jarvis
Viewing Jonas Bendiksen’s Photobook ‘The Last Testament’ as a Person of Faith
From cynicism to a surprising sadness
KC McGinnis
A Truly Modest Proposal
Lauren Whitticom
The Age of Incompetence
Henry Wismayer
Then-and-now photos of London’s “Visible Girls” show the tenacity of female friendship
Pete Brook
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The presence prison
Jason Fried
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Mastering Shitcoins: The Poor Man’s Guide to Getting Crypto Rich
So you missed out on the crypto boom?
Daniel Jeffries
Dec 21
A Truly Modest Proposal
It is a melancholy object to the ordinary citizens of this country (which was never really great, to speak the truth) when they see…
Lauren Whitticom
Dec 21
Things Healthy Couples Don’t Fight About
And how it’s different from unhealthy ones
Kris Gage
Dec 21
The presence prison
Are you chained to the green dot? Turn it off and break free.
Jason Fried
Dec 21
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The Songs They Sing
There was a time when I worked in Honduras as a full-time volunteer at a children’s home. For kids who couldn’t live with their families…
Patrick Gothman
Dec 10
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Sear
The Friday fire roared high and unabashed at the Elm and Fourth Street Cleanse. Brennan was proud of his neighborhood’s weekly fire. They…
Classical Sass
Dec 14
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Oh, I hate that guy
Between mouthfuls of pizza, we all sat in my living room and talked about our lives—the four of us, grown up girls. Instead of the camp…
Courtney Greenberg
Dec 13
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Prove everyone wrong
My ex-fiance used to laugh at my dreams. He called me “cute” whenever I sat down to write. This one time, I declined an invitation to sex…
Jessica Wildfire
Dec 16
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White people, we’re tired of trying to convince you of our humanity
Yesterday a group of WOC and I spent several hours online working with a white woman who couldn’t understand her comments that minimized…
Lecia Michelle
Dec 9
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Why I Always Put My Christmas Tree Up In November.
Finding light during dark times..
Kirsty S
Nov 24
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Love Despite Anxiety
The first time it happened that I was old enough to remember, I was 13 years old standing in the hallway of my middle school. I remember…
Devyn Springer
Dec 6
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Ego is not the Enemy
How “ego” became one of the most misused phrases in the English language.
Michael Nemcik
Dec 6
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Apple Is Developing an EKG Heart Monitor for Its Smartwatch
By Alex Webb
Bloomberg
Dec 21
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Alphabet’s Schmidt Hands Reins to Google Founders, Leaders
By Alistair Barr and Sarah Frier
Bloomberg
Dec 21
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A Cute Toy Just Brought a Hacker Into Your Home
Amid the holiday shopping season, cybersecurity researchers warn that new, interactive toys are vulnerable to many hacking threats.
The New York Times
Dec 21
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Self-driving cars face a new test: snow
Autonomous vehicles must overcome technical difficulties to manage winter weather.
The Financial Times
Dec 21
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Apple: Yes, we’re slowing down older iPhones
By Ivana Kottasová
CNN
Dec 21
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The importance of revisiting notebooks
I’ve kept a notebook for 20 years, but the triumph of my year has been, for the first time, keeping not just a logbook, but a daily diary.…
Austin Kleon
Dec 21
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Infestation
Within a vortex of competition, how do you get people to read your book?
Carole P. Roman
Dec 22
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What Is the Future of Premium Entertainment?
I talked with Super Deluxe president Wolfgang Hammer about building a creative company that truly engages millennials — and attracts…
inc. magazine
Dec 21
Don’t Be a Personal Brand, Be a Person
In a world teeming with the rhetoric of consumption, authors have to play a part in getting their work into the world. But in the eagerness…
Jan Fortune
Dec 19
Independent Animation in Los Angeles
Making an ambitious animated film on your own is really hard. The stereotypes of animators working long, thankless hours alone in a room…
Sean Buckelew
Dec 14
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How to Think of Your Company’s Narrative as a Product
Let me guess. You’re a startup, and you’re worried about how to tell the story of your company publicly. Sometimes you even have trouble…
Kate Mason
Dec 13
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This $20 Million Startup Was on the Road to Riches. Then Its Leader Started Talking to God
The inside story of Tradiv — a red-hot startup that collapsed amid bad decisions, allegations of sexual misconduct, and a co-founder’s…
inc. magazine
Dec 20
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Why Big Tech needs to get out more
‘Companies need to find ways to connect with aspiring entrepreneurs outside Silicon Valley’
The Financial Times
Dec 20
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Venture Capital Is Built on Serendipity
Software has as much potential as electrification or steam power, but instead the industry ignores markets and whole classes of people…
Luke Kanies
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Understanding Venture Capital
Dec 20
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How Tech Expanded From Silicon Valley to Bubblegum Alley
San Luis Obispo, a quiet California town known for its quaint charm, is attracting start-ups and venture capitalists to its growing tech…
The New York Times
Dec 19
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Elf Bowling: The Goofy Game Everyone Thought Was Spyware
How Elf Bowling, the incredibly popular viral game from 1999, gained an unfounded, false reputation as a piece of malware and spyware.
Ernie Smith
Dec 22
Could the Three Ghosts of Christmas Save the Scrooges of the Trump Era?
Why ‘A Christmas Carol’ is especially poignant in 2017
Reina Hardy
Dec 21
8 Major Podcast Predictions for 2018
Welcome to our second annual Podcast Predictions post, where many of the podcasting industry’s leaders peer into their crystal balls and…
Steve Pratt
Dec 19
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Don’t Think About Him
Content warning: Descriptions of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse
Carol Hood
Dec 21
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‘This Too Shall Pass’ And Other Christmas Miracles
Christmas ghosts complicate my time; they remind me it’s tangled, non-linear. You can travel to any point in your life and wander a while.
Katie Tandy
Dec 21