
Guthrie Scrimgeour
Journalist at Freelance
DC-based freelance journalist, articles in @jacobin, @wired, @washingtonian, @BusinessInsider Tips/stories: [email protected]
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1 month ago |
rollingstone.com | Guthrie Scrimgeour
O ne of Jesse Morris’ earliest memories is sitting on his father’s shoulders at the church on Webster Street, in Oregon, Illinois, waiting for his pastor to rise from the dead. On an early spring night in 1992, about 75 people were packed under the high vaulted ceiling of the church’s main hall, in abject shock and grief. At the front of the room, Rose Aluli lay in a half-open casket dressed in one of her signature gowns.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Guthrie Scrimgeour
Credit: Illustration by Matthew CooleyOne of Jesse Morris’ earliest memories is sitting on his father’s shoulders at the church on Webster Street, in Oregon, Illinois, waiting for his pastor to rise from the dead. On an early spring night in 1992, about 75 people were packed under the high vaulted ceiling of the church’s main hall, in abject shock and grief. At the front of the room, Rose Aluli lay in a half-open casket dressed in one of her signature gowns.
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2 months ago |
businessinsider.es | Guthrie Scrimgeour
Al final de una carretera privada sin nombre en el condado de Red River, en un frío día de otoño de 2019, los bomberos de Texas se acercaron al lugar de una explosión. Trozos de hormigón ensuciaban el suelo, mientras que otros escombros más pequeños colgaban de los árboles circundantes. Una puerta de aluminio, arrancada de cuajo de sus bisagras, se había posado a 15 metros del lugar de la explosión: un búnker subterráneo que había sido excavado profundamente en el suelo del este de Texas.
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Jan 25, 2025 |
businessinsider.com | Guthrie Scrimgeour
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? . At the end of an unnamed private road in Red River County, on a brisk fall day in 2019, Texas fire marshals approached the site of an explosion. Chunks of concrete littered the ground, while smaller debris hung in the surrounding trees.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
es.wired.com | Guthrie Scrimgeour
James y Rose, los extraños robots de inteligencia artificial instalados recientemente como locutores de noticias en el periódico local hawaiano The Garden Island, han sido despedidos. La retención de empleados es siempre un problema en los periódicos locales, y The Garden Island, de la isla hawaiana de Kauai, no es una excepción. Muchos reporteros (generalmente trasplantados del continente como yo) se quedaban un par de años antes de cambiar de trabajo, y algunos apenas duraban meses.
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