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Trippy Collages of Distorted Realities
Brittan Rosendahl's dizzying works reference magic, religion, and sarcasm.
How to Manipulate Your Way into Power, in Four Complicated Steps
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin has been dead for over 100 years, but his tactics live on.
Inside The Fragmented Minds of People With Dissociative Identity Disorder
The condition was formerly known as “multiple personality disorder,” and the medical field is still in disagreement on whether it is real. But does ‘real’ matter when a diagnosis can help?
How the Increasing Belief in Extraterrestrials Inspires Our Real World
According to research by psychologists, belief in nonhuman intelligence is increasing in unprecedented ways, and many contemporary technopreneurs are being inspired in their work by it.
These Colourful Photos of America Represent One Photographer's Family History
In Emile Askey's new series, Monuments Are Forever, he takes a road trip throughout the South and Southwest of America to retrace the routes of his childhood travels.
Powerful Photos of What Was Left Behind by America's Secret War in Laos
In her series, Operation Palace Dog, photographer Sadie Wechsler looks for ways to capture the veiled impact of American power in Laos.
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How a Young Girl's Death in 2000 Gave Birth to an Urban Legend
On July 1, in a tiny English village, eight-year-old Sarah Payne was playing with her brothers and sister in a country lane. Then she wasn’t. The media panic that followed is a case study in how urban legends are born and spread.
What Facebook Is Getting Wrong in the Fight Against Fake News
Brooke Binkowski spends her days in search of the misinformation and propaganda that have infected digital media. We caught up with her to talk Facebook and fact-checking.
These Photos Attempt to Capture Paranormal Activity
Elizabeth Moran uses photography and paranormal investigators to reckon with her family's haunted history.
The Website That Took Over Men's Media
In 2008, one dude started a simple blog to show off his stuff. It's become much, much more than that.
Why People Post Fake News
When it comes to the stories we share on the internet, the line between empirical truth and emotional truth can be extremely hard to parse.
Social Media Is Ruining Our Memories
Documenting our lives for Snapchat and Instagram can decrease the likelihood of retaining those moments as a significant memory.