9 Feature Stories You Can't Miss This Week: Mandates, Man Buns, And Manipulation - Buzzfeed News Music

Friday, June 12, 2015

9 Feature Stories You Can't Miss This Week: Mandates, Man Buns, And Manipulation

This week for BuzzFeed News, Doree Shafrir meets social media sensation Brock O’Hurn, the man behind the man bun. Read that and these other great stories from BuzzFeed News and around the web.

Brock O'Hurn Wants To Be More Than Instagram's Most Beautiful Man — BuzzFeed News

Brock O'Hurn Wants To Be More Than Instagram's Most Beautiful Man — BuzzFeed News

In 2015, it’s not unusual for a 23-year-old to suddenly find fame, and hundreds of thousands of followers, merely for being a perfect human specimen. The question for Brock O’Hurn is: What is he going to do with it? Read it at BuzzFeed News.

Photograph by Macey J. Foronda for BuzzFeed News

The Doctor Who Got EbolaNew York Magazine

The Doctor Who Got Ebola — New York Magazine

Helen Ouyang catches up with Craig Spencer, the New York physician who contracted ebola last year and inadvertently caused one of the city's biggest — and, some argue, most unnecessary — scares in recent history. "It was a prime opportunity for education, and they squandered it with misinformation and unscientific quarantines.” Read it at New York Magazine.

Photograph by Christopher Anderson for New York Magazine

Domestic Violence on Campus Is the Next Big College Controversy — BuzzFeed News

Domestic Violence on Campus Is the Next Big College Controversy — BuzzFeed News

Katie J.M. Baker has reported extensively on how student activists convinced the country to care about campus sexual assault. But can they do the same for domestic violence, which is just as common on college campuses? Read it at BuzzFeed News.

Dennis Huynh for BuzzFeed News

Lost Brother in YosemiteThe New York Times

Lost Brother in Yosemite — The New York Times

Skilled BASE jumpers Dean Potter and Graham Hunt weren't just athletes at the top of their game: they were also outspoken advocates for legalizing the sport in national parks. That is, until last month, when their story took a tragic turn. John Branch gracefully details what became their final jump. Read it at The New York Times.

Drew Kelly


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