This Is How Men Forget WomenJudge Kavanaugh was fighting for his reputation. Dr. Ford was fighting to be remembered.John DeVoreSep 29
Seeing Through Kavanaugh’s TearsKavanaugh’s tearful testimony was familiar to those that have confronted abusersLux AlptraumSep 29
How a Sport DiesThe NFL has a lot to answer for these days, but it’s not too big to take downHoward ChaiSep 4
The War in Afghanistan Still Makes No SenseIt’s been 17 years of unclear objectives, cultural missteps, and millions of dollars lost with no results — and no endBrad StollerySep 14
How Tech Companies Create Your Digital TwinAn insurance company now requires policyholders to use fitness trackers. What does that mean for the future of surveillance?colin horganSep 28
What Have We Learned from Google?20 years after its launch, Google is responsible for an entirely different way of thinkingLance UlanoffSep 28
What Happened to Facebook’s Grand Plan to Wire the World?Five years ago Mark Zuckerberg debuted a bold, humanitarian vision of global internet. It didn’t go as planned — forcing Facebook to…WIREDSep 28
How Apple Thrived in a Season of Tech ScandalsEveryone is worried about the power of big technology companies. Apple alone has managed to turn the fears into an argument for its own…Farhad Manjoo in The New York TimesSep 27
Simone Ewell-Szabo: Bay Area Teen, Concerned Citizen“I think adults think that we’re brain-dead, technology-addicted kids.”Drew Millard in The Edge of AdulthoodSep 28
An Artist’s Case for Being Less ProductiveThe work we don’t create also shapes our legacyBenjamin McCormickSep 4
How to Make Time to Make ThingsUnlocking serendipitous moments just takes some perspective and planningMichael MetcalfSep 19
Code and Poetry, a ConversationIn which I explore their similarities (while you remain skeptical)Angus Croll in Art of CodeJul 1, 2017
Why All Programmers Are CreativesSoftware is as unique and alive as the person creating itGil Fewster in Art of CodeOct 30, 2015
What YA Fiction Taught MeYoung adult novels are bravely exploring the biggest themes of our era and creating a community of empowered teenagers in the processKeith Stuart in Youth, NowSep 8
Wyatt Lindquist: Frisbee Player Entrepreneur“We’re about to be incorporated. I just have to get the stuff from the IRS.”Stephanie Schomer in The Edge of AdulthoodSep 28
Shubham Banerjee: VC-Backed Entrepreneur, Optimist”I will never look at the downside.”Kris Frieswick in The Edge of AdulthoodSep 28
Andrew Yu: Computer Whiz, Entrepreneur, Musician“There is always something to aspire to in everybody I’ve met.”Stephanie Schomer in The Edge of AdulthoodSep 28
The Demise of Blockbuster, and Other Failure Fairy TalesWhen big companies collapse, the story is never simpleGreg SatellSep 3
The Case Against Kavanaugh Isn’t Just About Sex. It’s About Sexual HumiliationThe ‘uproarious laughter’ Christine Blasey Ford recalls is familiar to so many womenWashington PostSep 28
Welcome to the ‘Black Power Kitchen’ of TomorrowFacebook, Twitter, and Instagram are redefining the underground culinary world, and young chefs are eliminating gatekeepers while they…WIREDSep 29
Being an Adult Is All About Being AfraidNotes on my first encounter with a werewolfJohn DeVore in Not Another First Time StorySep 29
Kavanaugh is the Face of American Male RageMen are being held accountable — and it has them mad as hellJessica Valenti in Jessica ValentiSep 29
Check Out My FriendsGrowing up as a serious reader, my first friends were literally charactersAbby Norman in Not Another First Time StorySep 29