Social Justice Shelf Help: ‘Power Lines: Phoenix and the Making of the Modern Southwest’ In the past 70 years, Phoenix has grown from an agricultural burg of 65,000 into a metropolis of 4.3 million. Footnotes
Social Justice Coming Soon: Bees, Inc. A decade ago, people started panicking about the collapse of the honeybee population, and how our food supply would suffer. Footnotes
Social Justice The Most Popular Posts on PSmag.com in 2014 It's been a great 2014 at PSmag.com, full of toast, casual sex, working out, and Internet harassment. Footnotes
Social Justice Since We Last Spoke: Scammer to the Slammer Last year, our writer Shirley Streshinsky (“The Grandparent Scam” September/October) looked inside the world of grandparent scammers. Footnotes
Social Justice Coming Soon: Understanding My Father’s Dangerous Attempts to Get Rich Quick A writer discovers a new way to understand her father’s endless, and dangerous, forays into get-rich-quick schemes. Footnotes
Social Justice Coming Soon: Meet the Oxford Philosopher That Works for Google To figure out how exactly to balance the values of public information and personal privacy—and how to stay out of court—Google has done the sensible thing. Footnotes
Social Justice The Most Popular Posts on PSmag.com and Other Stuff We Liked This Past Week R.I.P. jobs as we once knew them. Plus: Scientology, music, and candy-cane making. Footnotes
Social Justice Coming Soon: 5 Ways to Understand ISIS Despite all the coverage of the crisis with the Islamic State, the organization is still poorly understood. Footnotes
Social Justice Coming Soon: This Is How Gangs End In the 1980s, Southern California set the modern street gang loose upon the world. Footnotes
Social Justice Reader Feedback of the Week: A Little Political Praise "Pacific Standard has Seth Masket, a national expert on political parties, writing a column where he regularly uses data." Footnotes