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A Sumptuous Documentary About The Sahara Railway, One Of The Most Extreme In The World

Paraglider And Slack Liner Attempt The Most Epic Of High Fives In The Peruvian Desert

The Lowdown History — And High-end Comeback — Of American Alleys

I Took A $25 Nap

Happy Prime Day, Here's A Brief History Of Why You Shouldn't Give Jeff Bezos Your Money

The Rising Politics Of (Too Damn High) Rent

The Downsides of America’s Hyper-Competitive Youth-Soccer Industry

When Late-Night TV Is the News

PC Market Appears To Have Grown For The First Time Since 2012

Jimmy Fallon And The Backstreet Boys Croon 'I Want It That Way' On Classroom Instruments

Calling Men By Their Last Names Gives Them an Unfair Career Advantage

Jon Stewart Urges Americans To Stand Up To Trump's 'Gleeful Cruelty And Dickishness'

Who Wants To Be A Billionaire? Not Elon Musk

Gwen Stefani Is Still An Extraordinary Contradiction

Caves All The Way Down

How to Deal With Penis Size Anxiety

My 84-Year-Old Neighbor Has The Only Good NBA Takes

A semi-definitive list of people we do not want to fight

The Messy Reality Of Crowdfunding A $200 Million Game

Scientists Are Using Human Hair Stuffed Into Panty Hose To Solve A Real Environmental Problem

The Female Version Of A 'Nice Guy' Isn't What You Think

The Perfect Temperature Is 74 Degrees

Chinese Police Are Forced To Chase Down A Shirtless Man Who Insists On Paddling His Canoe In The Middle Of A Typhoon

Reporter Gets Owned By Storm Winds

Kayaker Gets Up Close And Personal With A Shark That Looks Positively Primordial

Nothing Can Keep These Two Small Crabs From Holding Each Other In Firm Embrace

Albanians Are Reckoning With Who Sent Them To Prison Under Former Dictatorship, As Classified Files Are Publicly Released

Inside The Wacky World Of Men Who Insist On Catching Fish With Their Bare Hands

Trump Taps 

His Brother's Keeper

A Brief History Of Elon Musk Trying To 'Help'

The Bizarre Brilliance of Lakeith Stanfield & Tessa Thompson

The unlikely crime-fighter cracking decades-old murders? A genealogist.

California Weed Dispensaries Can Legally Sell Customer Information to Data Brokers

The Troubling Relationship Between Juvenile Detention and Long-Term Health

The Best Photography Of The Week

A teen was sexually assaulted in a juvenile facility — while a staffer watched, police say

LA Is Doing Water Better Than Your City. Yes, That LA

Body Cams Catch Georgia Cops Using A Coin Flip To Decide Whether To Arrest A Speeding Driver

Why I Lied To Everyone In High School About Knowing Karate

Federal judge pauses deportations of reunited families

Michael Bennett Opens Up About All Of It

Amazon Is A Landfill Of Novelty Snacks

A Simple Technique That Will Give Your Steak The Flavor Of A 45-Day-Aged Cut In Only 48 Hours

The Secrets To Making A Delicious Bowl Of Restaurant-Style Ramen

A Sumptuous Documentary About The Sahara Railway, One Of The Most Extreme In The World

What’s Driving Documentaries to Box-Office Success?

Albanians Are Reckoning With Who Sent Them To Prison Under Former Dictatorship, As Classified Files Are Publicly Released

Japanese Artist Creates Beautiful Dragons With A Subtle Flicking Of The Wrist

Old Woman Lives In A Fantastical House That She Built Herself Out Of Plastic Bottles