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We Need To Rewild The Internet 

Today’s internet is fragile, toxic, and broken, with tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Meta “consolidating their control deep into the underlying infrastructure.” In this thoughtful essay, Maria Farrell and Robin Berjon make their case for “rewilding” and rebuilding the web and look to ecologists for inspiration, vision, and actionable next steps....

Tue Apr 30, 2024 03:43
The Waning Reign of the Wetland Architect We Barely Know (Hint: Not a Beaver)

Muskrat populations in North America are declining. But why? For Hakai Magazine, Brandon Keim dives into the reasons why the number of these under-appreciated, semiaquatic rodents are dwindling, to help us understand their contribution to the environment and the others species that share it. The animals are often mistaken for beavers, another...

Tue Apr 30, 2024 00:42
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week

This story was funded by our members. Join Longreads and help us to support more writers. This week we have stories on: The people who love the “pests” of New York. The racism that exploded a high school baseball team. The forces behind a cult that starved themselves to death. The mentality of a champion...

Fri Apr 26, 2024 13:31
A Racial Slur and a Fort Myers High Baseball Team Torn Apart

Just over a year ago, the players and coaches of a high school baseball team walked off the field soon after the game began while the parents applauded. They weren’t protesting an umpire or the other team’s behavior, though; instead, they were abandoning their own team’s only two Black players. Over the course of 8,000 words, Howard Bryant tells the...

Fri Apr 26, 2024 04:32
Riding the Baddest Bulls Made Him a Legend. Then One Broke His Neck.

Sally Jenkins gives us a searing portrait of the life of the bull-riding cowboy J.B. Mauney—a life filled with pain after sustaining multiple horrific injuries flung from bulls. Breaking his neck in his last ride was career-ending, and in this piece, he reflects on a his different future.  Mauney, too, cuts a black outline. From under a black...

Thu Apr 25, 2024 06:14
Variations on the Theme of Silence

In this deeply thoughtful essay for The Common Reader, Jeannette Cooperman considers silences both healing and harmful. This layered and nuanced piece will give you a much-needed pause; you may not think of the absence of sound quite the same again. Most days, life’s demands come at me like flung Frisbees, but here, they cannot reach me. Here,...

Wed Apr 24, 2024 21:14

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