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Nadia Lopez didn't think anybody cared about her middle school. Then Humans of New York told her story to the Internet—and everything changed.

A short film from The Atlantic explores how a teen in Maryland became a powerlifting sensation.

Brandon Todd is one of the shortest men in the world capable of dunking a basketball.

The Fifty Shades trilogy has made kink and BDSM the new standard for “hot sex.” But what does that involve?

A reclusive artist built this idealized suburb to grapple with his painful childhood memories. "Elgin Park is never a lonely place for me," he says.

"My main objective was to be a jazz-playing clown. That kind of worked out."

Cities are like nothing else on Earth.

"As long as I can supply a demand, I can make a living."

Remember what it's like to be bored? New York Public Radio asked listeners to cut back on phone time and see where their minds took them.

A Spanish artist made a hyper-realistic sculpture of Francisco Franco—and then the story got weird.
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