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Friday, January 29, 2016

The Most Eye-Opening Stories You Need To Read This Week

This week for BuzzFeed News, John Lingan meets the busiest drummer in pop history. Read that and these other great stories from BuzzFeed and around the web.

You Have Heard Bernard Purdie Play Drums — BuzzFeed News

You Have Heard Bernard Purdie Play Drums — BuzzFeed News

You may not know his name, but you’ve heard Bernard “Pretty” Purdie play drums. Over five decades, the prolific session musician has backed some of the 20th century’s biggest hits. Now, at 74, he’s ready to take center stage. Read it at BuzzFeed News.

Elias Williams for BuzzFeed News

Welcome to America — Now Spy on Your Friends — BuzzFeed News

Welcome to America — Now Spy on Your Friends — BuzzFeed News

When Muslim immigrants apply to become citizens, they often find the process delayed for years without explanation. Then, when they are at wit’s end, they get a visit from the FBI, with an offer they don’t dare refuse. Talal Ansari and Siraj Datoo investigate a murky practice. Read it at BuzzFeed News.

Adam Maida for BuzzFeed News

Hillary Clinton Wants to Talk to You About Love and Kindness — BuzzFeed News

Hillary Clinton Wants to Talk to You About Love and Kindness — BuzzFeed News

In the early days of her husband’s administration, Hillary Clinton tried to start a national conversation about basic human decency, only to be mocked. In the midst of the most mean-spirited presidential campaign in memory, she talks with Ruby Cramer about the unchanged way she sees herself — and if she’ll ever be able to communicate it. Read it at BuzzFeed News.

Kieran Kesner for BuzzFeed News

A Traffic Cop's Ticket Bonanza in a Poor Texas Town— BuzzFeed News

A Traffic Cop's Ticket Bonanza in a Poor Texas Town— BuzzFeed News

Turbocharged surveillance technology turned Officer Rickey Antoine into an unstoppable policing juggernaut. The city of Port Arthur says his approach to traffic safety saves lives. But, as Alex Campbell and Kendall Taggart discover, some of the city’s poorest residents are paying the price. Read it at BuzzFeed News.

Scott Dalton for BuzzFeed News


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