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An Ambulance, An Empty Lot and a Loophole: One Man’s Fight for a Place to Live

Cameron Gordon moved to Los Angeles for the same reason that so many other transplants do: to make it in Hollywood. He realized it’d be cheaper to sleep in his car than rent a hotel room, and eventually, he spent $15,000—his life savings—on three ambulances, one of which was good enough to drive around and sleep in. In this LA Times profile, Jack Flemming...

Wed May 8, 2024 00:31
Joshua Tree’s Celebrity Rattlesnake Wrangler Wants to Change How You See Reptiles

Alex Wigglesworth gives us a fascinating portrait of Danielle Wall, who has dedicated her life to rescuing rattlesnakes. Set high in the desert, this story exudes the Wild West—but modern-day environmental issues are what disturb these snakes. Later that afternoon, after she ribbed the construction crew, Wall drives into the backcountry of...

Wed May 8, 2024 00:31
The Teens Making Friends with AI Chatbots

Growing up, you might have confessed your angst to a paper diary, a blog, or maybe Myspace. Now, as Jessica Lucas reports for The Verge, teens can turn to AI chatbots to pour out their woes. But what are the emotional and societal consequences of relying on bots for support? Are the kids going to be alright? Eventually, Aaron turned to his...

Wed May 8, 2024 00:31
I Read Everything Elon Musk Posted for a Week. Send Help.

The whole “I did X so you don’t have to” rarely delivers on its promise of sparing you horror—no one asked you to watch every Hallmark movie in a single week without getting up from the couch—but I have to admit that this one got me. As well-chronicled as Elon Musk’s descent into edgelorddom is, it’s also nearly impossible to appreciate his deeply unfunny...

Tue May 7, 2024 15:26
Death of the Hiker

This story was funded by our members. Join Longreads and help us to support more writers. Leyton Cassidy | Longreads | May 7, 2024 | 5,821 words There is a moment—an imperceptibly fast one—when a human’s relationship to the natural world changes. For some, it is the slipping of a rock underfoot, a flash of lightning, the loss...

Tue May 7, 2024 13:55
Yellow Band

In this quiet yet illuminating essay at The Yale Review, essayist Steve Edwards reflects on how an autism diagnosis changed the way he saw himself, as well as his relationship to writing. It was important to me that the last word of the longer paragraphs was farther to the righthand side of the page than the last word of the shorter paragraphs,...

Tue May 7, 2024 01:48

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