Category Archives: Annals of …

Active Measures

March 6, 2017

Annals of Diplomacy
Active Measures
What lay behind Russia’s interference in the 2016 election—and what lies ahead?
by Evan Osnos, David Remnick, and Joshua Yaffa

Tell Me Where It Hurts

January 23, 2017

Annals of Medicine
Tell Me Where It Hurts
We devote vast resources to intensive, one-off procedures, while starving the kind of steady, intimate care that often helps people more.
by Atul Gawande

When Truth is Not Enough

December 19 & 26, 2016

Annals of Law
When Truth is Not Enough
Hulk Hogan’s smashing legal victory shows us that publishing the truth may no longer be enough.
by Jeffrey Toobin

A Shot to the Heart

October 24, 2016

Annals of Justice
A Shot to the Heart
An investigator who probes wrongful convictions now doubts a case of his own.

by Stephanie Clifford

The Country Restaurant

August 29, 2016

Annals of Dining
The Country Restaurant
Damon Baehrel’s methods are a marvel, and his tables are all booked until 2025. Or are they?

by Nick Paumgarten

The Shadow Doctors & Making a Killing

June 27, 2016

Annals of War
The Shadow Doctors
The underground race to spread medical knowledge as the Syrian regime erases it.

by Ben Taub

A Reporter At Large
Making a Killing
The business and politics of selling guns.

by Evan Osnos

The List

March 14, 2016

Annals of Justice
The List
When juveniles are found guilty of sexual misconduct, the sex-offender registry can be a life sentence.

by Sarah Stillman

One Small Step

January 25, 2016
January 25, 2016

Annals of Medicine
One Small Step
A paraplegic undergoes pioneering surgery.

by D.T. Max

Recognition

January 18, 2016
January 18, 2016

Annals of Justice
Recognition
How a travesty led to criminal-justice innovation in Texas.

by Paul Kix

War of Words

January 4, 2016
January 4, 2016

Annals of Activism
War of Words
A woman’s battle to end stoning and juvenile execution in Iran.

by Laura Secor