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The Mixed-Up Brothers of Bogotá
By Susan Dominus, New York Times Magazine
After a hospital error, two pairs of Colombian identical twins were raised as two pairs of fraternal twins. This is the story of how they found one another—and of what happened next.
When the End of Human Civilization Is Your Day Job
By John H. Richardson, Esquire
Among many climate scientists, gloom has set in. Things are worse than we think, but they can't really talk about it,
By Chris Ip, CJR
Vice walks a thin line between entertainment and journalism; for most of its history, Vice has practiced the former, and now wants to be known for the latter.
By Jason Cherkis, Huffington Post
One famous band. One huge secret. Many lives destroyed.
By Josh Dzieza, The Verge
Why are the most important people in media reading The Awl?
By Hanna Rosin, The Atlantic
Who is Jeb’s wife, what effect will she have on his campaign—and what effect will his campaign have on their marriage?