Author: Amanda Ulrich
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Natalia Galicza of Deseret Magazine unveils the horrors of solitary confinement
in a 2024 piece for Deseret Magazine, writer Natalia Galicza brought to life all of the complexities and horrors of solitary confinement through the story of one man.
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Presidential historian Jim Robenalt talks surprising JFK home movie, mysteries around Trump assassination attempt
In a new piece for Vanity Fair, author and presidential historian Jim Robenalt, who has written about commanders in chief from Warren G. Harding to Donald J. Trump, uncovers the full story of JFK and Jackie’s surprising and little-known home video — and what it might say about the late president’s state of mind in…
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Caity Weaver of the New York Times Magazine digs into one city’s eccentric attempt to eliminate gloom
The first time Caity Weaver heard about the legend of Zozobra, she stumbled upon it almost by accident.
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‘Teens and fentanyl’: ProPublica’s Lizzie Presser weaves an emotional story about the impacts of the drug trade
“I really wanted to get at that space: How difficult it is to survive until 18 years old as a teenager who is struggling with an opioid addiction.”
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Washingtonian’s Jessica Sidman reports on a pressing question: ‘What’s the deal with Republicans and steakhouses?’
Jessica Sidman took a deep dive on the one food “that’s fueling — figuratively and literally — the 2024 election.”
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Birkenstock fever: Bloomberg’s Tim Loh writes about the evolution of a very famous sandal
Chronicling the 250-year history of the Birkenstock shoe company, Tim Loh turns over a lot of stones — including the firm’s connections to the Nazi Party — and takes a look at what made it an international best-seller.

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