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How Major Newspapers Covered Tuesday's Election Results

Fox News Interviews A Fedora-Wearing Kid About Beto O'Rourke

How Instagram Spawned A Cottage Industry Around Words

Why Is British Media So Transphobic?

The Most Frequently Mentioned Issues In Midterm Election Ads, Mapped

Missing the Story

“It’s Our Job to Call Them Out”: Inside the Trump Gold Rush at CNN

The Curious Case Of The Man Who Was Stuck In A Paris Airport For 18 Years

Forecasting Perfect Storms

Did We Miss The Point Of One Of The World's Most Famous Sculptures?

The Last Film Poster Painter Of Taiwan

The Relationship Between A Country's Corruption And Its GDP, Visualized

Inside The World's Riskiest City

Dutch Man, 69, Starts Legal Fight To Identify As 20 Years Younger

One Person Can’t Save the World

In China, Bill Gates Encourages The World To Build A Better Toilet

It Took 77 Hours to Fly from Florida to London on This 'Journey from Hell'

Here's An Enormous Demonstration Of South Korean Women Shaving Their Heads To Protest Secretly Taped Spycam Porn

Is The New 'Grinch' Movie Unbearably Bad Or Is It Serviceable Seussian Fare? Here's What The Reviews Say

The Tragedy Of Amazon's HQ2 Selections, Explained

The Winningest Cities In North American Sports

Stop Feeding The Hot Duck

Inside The World's Riskiest City

'We don't want them here:' NYC locals respond to Amazon HQ2 report

Beijing’s Underground City

Who Will Remember the Bygone Chain Hardware Store?

Grappling With Whiteness In Two Iowa Towns

A Smart City Is An Accessible City

Anatomy of a Successful Anti-Gentrification Protest

New Yorker Tries To Commute To Work By Kayak, Quickly Regrets The Decision

Liberty City: Documenting Life In Florida’s Forgotten Utopia

Has The Poke Trend Peaked?

Amazon Plans to Split HQ2 in Two Locations

How Baby Boomers Are Thwarting Millennial Home Buyers

The bus gets a lot of hate. American cities are trying to change that.

The Experimental, 1960s Minnesota City Based On A Comic Strip

Tech Billionaires' Obligation To The Cities Around Them

Photos Of London's Isle Of Dogs, Before The Big Money

Josh Hastings Had A Record Of Misconduct As A Little Rock Police Officer. Then He Shot Bobby Moore

The Pre-internet Phenomenon Of Boys Hiding Their Porn In The Woods

Weird Science: The Mr. Wizard Story

Ultrarunner Courtney Dauwalter Takes On The World's Most Sadistic Endurance Race

The Havana Syndrome

Getting The iPad To Pro

The Fan Who Sued Taylor Swift For Not Paying Attention To Him

The Internet Can't Handle Functioning Like A Democracy

The Price Is Wrong

The Making Of An Opioid Epidemic

The Four Miners Who Created One Of Climbing's Greatest Mysteries

The American Grandmaster Who Could Become World Champion