"It’s hardly coincidental that Malcolm was organizing her own archive around the same time that she began to explore writing about her life."
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"She knew better than most that the only thing scarier than writing about oneself is letting someone else wrest control of the narrative." on Janet Malcolm.
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I wrote for about what happened when Janet Malcolm turned her attention to her own papers, and her own life:
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Hi! As of this month, I'm writing Classics, a weekly newsletter highlighting stories from the archive each Saturday. Last week I looked at a seminal Bill Joy story from 2000 and gave a shout-out to this, um, memorable Bill Gates cover. Sign up here: wired.com/newsletter/cla
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Does the future need humans? Tech luminary Bill Joy took to the pages of 22 years ago to discuss the unholy union between man and machine.
In this week’s Classics newsletter, research editor explores how the discourse has evolved since: link.wired.com/view/622789c02
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Aviation is heavily regulated, risk-averse, and highly unionized. Here's what happened when Amazon tried to disrupt it:
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HOW SEX CHANGED THE INTERNET is at the top of Wired's fall book picks😱
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It's possible to extend the lifespan of worms, flies, and mice in the lab, but the notion of doing the same for people can feel outlandish. Celine Halioua thinks she can fix both the science and psychology of human aging pills—by starting with dogs
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Just when you think you've heard it all -
The Mize family crime saga, a tale of bricks to knees, head games, insurance fraud, and betrayal - my latest reporting rabbit hole, out today in and
nymag.com/intelligencer/
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I wrote about the world ending and whether there’s any escape, enjoy!
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huge wondrous wild honor to talk to about the struggles of having a uterus and being a human.
my profile is on
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For the past two years, I’ve been reporting on the most unbelievable crime family you’ve never heard of.
Each time I thought nothing more could surprise me about this ring and its mastermind, something else would.
apple.news/AfmCPX5DNRw21R
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🤖🚨WE HAVE AN AGREEMENT🚨🤖 We bargained into the night and we’ve REACHED A DEAL! Thank you for all your support and solidarity. Feel free to click away on Tuesday and Wednesday for Prime Day. forever...when we fight, WE WIN!✊
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It’s here—Vol. 5 of THE ISSUES: Overworked with no way up.
This cover was produced in solidarity with workers, who are bargaining towards a fair agreement that benefits all workers at the magazine. If an agreement is not reached by tomorrow, they’re walking out.
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As of right now, we don't have a deal. Stand with us tomorrow and tell management no contract, no clicks!
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After over a year, is back at the bargaining table fighting for a fair contract with . But if we don't reach a deal today, we're ready to walk out on Prime Day tomorrow!
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The has been bargaining all day, and we’re prepared to bargain into the night and all weekend, but if doesn’t give us a fair deal we’re ready to walk out on Prime Day ‼️
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NO CONTRACT, NO CLICKS! You won’t be getting your Prime Day deals from unless WE get a deal with management for a fair union contract - and today is our last scheduled day of bargaining before Prime Day… so it's time for a fair contract!
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No deal with management, no Prime Day deals ! members are ready to walk out without a fair contract. Sign up to pledge your support here: actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell
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I stand with my colleagues in our demands for equitable pay and rights participation, and I’m ready to walk out to get it. Sign the pledge not to click any WIRED links if we don't have a contract by Prime Day: actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell
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*WALKOUT ALERT* @WiredUnion members are prepared to walk out for Prime Day on July 12 and 13th unless @CondeNast agrees to a fair contract. And we need our supporters to stand with us 
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We’ve grown increasingly frustrated with ’s anemic wage proposals and refusal to bargain over rights participation. And yday management cancelled today’s bargaining bc they were not ready with the economic counter they promised. won’t tolerate these delays!
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Don Cameron went all in on a trickle-down survival tactic. It could help save America’s agricultural heartland—but he may not survive the new water war.
My feature for Wired:
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~2 yrs ago organized for positive change & to keep expanding unionization . Now we're overjoyed that our editorial colleagues across the company have built . There will be fights ahead but when we all fight, we ALL win✊ Solidarity forever!
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An Uber self-driving car struck and killed a pedestrian named Elaine Herzberg in 2018. Many factors led to the tragedy. Years later, a lone person was indicted: the frontline worker behind the wheel, Rafaela Vasquez. She speaks in my latest for
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The WIRED Union is proud of our many contractual wins after months of bargaining with Conde Nast. But some of the issues closest to our hearts remain unresolved. First, Conde Nast denies that our colleagues on the Reviews and Audience Development teams are union eligible. 1/
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"It was, as former Amazon chief information security officer Gary Gagnon calls it, a “free-for-all” of internal access to customer information." From , something to read before placing your next Amazon order this holiday season -
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NEW: A and special report that includes confidential documents and more than a dozen interviews with former employees points to a secret Amazon has been keeping from you: your data has been handled much less carefully than your packages. wired.trib.al/cQHKv1n 1/9
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Wrote a bite-sized review of pull 'n' peel twizzlers, an unimpeachable snack, for
thedriftmag.com/mention/issue-
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Our Mentions sections features reviews by
@______mariah__ @eliw97 and more
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It feels crazy to think about anything future-facing right now. But the objects and stories we're saving will shape how we remember 2020 in years to come. For , I spoke to archivists across the country building collections that fill in the gaps.
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Back when we were going to museums, I wrote about a new show of Tetsuya Noda's works for . Noda has spent 50+ years making elaborate prints based on the minutia of his daily life and they're completely wonderful.
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