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November 2025
October 29, 2025
Magazine
Shayla Love
The Island Where People Go to Cheat Death
In a pop-up city off the coast of Honduras, longevity startups are trying to fast-track anti-aging drugs. Is this the future of medical research?
October 27, 2025
Magazine
Indigo Olivier
The Invisible Economic Crisis
With consumer debt at record levels, the United States is sleepwalking toward disaster.
October 22, 2025
Magazine
Tom Philpott
Of Corn and Cancer: Iowa’s Deadly Water Crisis
All that feed corn and all those soybeans—and those nearly 25 million hogs—produce a lot of nitrate. It’s making Iowans sick and causing them to die. And the politicians aren’t doing a thing about it.
October 19, 2025
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Win McCormack
The Crime Is Nationcide
This is the precise offense of which Israel is guilty.
October 16, 2025
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Joy Priest
The Black Outside
October 16, 2025
Magazine
Randall Mann
For Justin
October 15, 2025
Magazine
Alvaro M. Bedoya
How I Became a Populist
My time at the Federal Trade Commission—before Donald Trump fired me—totally changed the way I see our political divide.
October 14, 2025
Magazine
Adam Nayman
Jafar Panahi’s Revenge Road Trip Masterpiece
It Was Just An Accident
reckons with cruelty and repression.
October 10, 2025
Magazine
Andre Pagliarini
Who Gets Away With Crimes Against Humanity?
How dictators and Nazis have eluded the international justice system—with help from their friends
October 7, 2025
Magazine
Laura Kipnis
The Spiritual Appeal of Elizabeth Gilbert
All the Way to the River
taps into an enduring strain of spiritual eccentricity and wandering in American literature, from the transcendentalists to the Beats.
October 7, 2025
Magazine
Marta Zaraska
When Is It Right to Kill a Wolf?
In France, wolves have become a crucible for political tensions. Royal wolf-catchers—whose job dates back to the 800s—are feeling the pressure.
October 5, 2025
Magazine
Patrick Iber
Can America Become a Democracy?
What it would take for the United States to live up to the promise of its founding
October 2, 2025
Magazine
John Semley
Thomas Pynchon’s Strangely Stripped-Back Noir
Shadow Ticket
may be an exercise in restraint. But what is a Pynchon novel without its sense of unruly bigness?
October 2, 2025
Magazine
Marisa Agha
How Democrats Can Win Back Latinos—and the 2026 Midterms
Lessons from Adelita Grijalva’s recent victory in Arizona, which narrowed the GOP’s margin in the House to five
October 1, 2025
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Phillip Maciak
Ethan Hawke’s Brilliantly Exasperating Quest for Truth
Your enjoyment of
The Lowdown
may hinge on whether you find Hawke irreplaceable or irritating.
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