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April 17, 2015

What If You Could Crowdsource A Loan?

Vouch wants to help disadvantaged Americans build better credit by asking their friends and family for loans. But the problem is too big for any one app to fix.

Is This Doctors App A Digital Classroom — Or Medical Porn?

The Figure 1 app allows doctors to share and discuss graphic photos of their patients — and allows the public to gawk at them. Doctors and hospitals should be worried about the app's legal and ethical risks, experts say. Warning: Graphic images.

30 Of The Most Powerful Photos Of This Week

As this week comes to an end and we gear up for the weekend ahead, let’s take a moment to look back at the pictures that have moved us. Here are the most joyous, sorrowful, impactful, and at times humorous photos from this past week.

The Only Way To Actually Use A Hand Saw

Want to play a musical instrument but the only thing you have lying around is an old hand saw? You’re in luck! We have just the video for you...

Gone Girl: An Interview With An American In ISIS

Why would an American college student run away to Syria and join ISIS? Meet Hoda, a 20-year-old woman from Alabama — and the devastated father she left behind.

Is This A Haunted Doll?

I bought a haunted doll off eBay. Do you think she looks haunted or what?

7 Essays To Read This Week: Miscarriages, Fembots, And Gay Marriage

One writer who suffered multiple miscarriages explains how stigma discourages Asian-American women from seeking reproductive and mental health care. Read that essay and other stories from BuzzFeed, The Atlantic, Wired, and Oxford American.

The Victims Are The Heroes Of "Missoula"

Best-selling author Jon Krakauer’s investigation into Missoula, Montana's sexual assault crisis is a case study — and a condemnation — of a criminal justice system that is sadly typical.

What’s Going On Around The World Today?

Congress introduced a bill giving President Obama greater authority to negotiate a huge trade deal. A shocking number of migrants have died crossing the Mediterranean Sea this year. And science has new evidence that (puppy) love is real.

Play The COAG Leader Tie Game!

Can you match the premier to their tie? The real test of Australian politics.

16: Mackensie Is Pulling Out Her Hair

Welcome to the first installment of "16," a BuzzFeed News series about ordinary people at the weirdest age. Meet an Atlanta teenager with trichotillomania who's trying to be more than the girl in class who pulls her hair out.

Low-Potency Medical Marijuana Now Legal In Georgia

Georgia's Republican governor signed a law Thursday that legalizes cannabis oil to patients with cancer, seizures, and other disorders. But advocates say patients will have trouble accessing the drug since it is still illegal to grow marijuana in the state.

Perfect Ice Cream Sandwich

Here's how to make the perfect ice cream sandwich in 3 easy steps. All you need is cookies, ice cream (duh), and a big knife.

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