Survivors Of Typhoon Haiyan Share Photos And Stories Of Devastation
More than 10,000 are feared dead in the Philippines. Warning: graphic images.
Super Typhoon Haiyan Hits Vietnam
At least 13 people were killed and 81 injured according to the Voice of Vietnam.
10 Journalists Who Are Missing In Syria
Syria is one of the world's most dangerous places for journalists. At least 30 are reported to be missing or kidnapped, many of whom remain unnamed, and 52 have been killed since the civil war began in 2011. Meet the 10 international journalists identified by the Associated Press as currently missing or held hostage in Syria.
Teen Seeking Help After Car Accident Rang Doorbell, Was Shot In The Head
Renisha McBride, 19, went looking for help in the middle of the night after she got into a car accident last weekend, but was shot dead after ringing the doorbell at a nearby home.
Al-Qaeda Affiliate Takes Responsibility For The Death Of Mali Journalists
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb says it killed two French journalists in retaliation for French crimes against the people of northern Mali.
Sweden Launched A Feminist Movie Rating
You know how there are ratings for sex, violence, and profanity? In Sweden, there is now also a rating that highlights sexism in cinema.
A Middle School Football Coach Tried To Plan A Party At Hooters And Lost His Job
After a coach at Oregon's Corbett Middle School refused to change the location of a party at Hooters, he lost his job. "It's unfortunate because he did a good job as a coach," the school's athletic director told BuzzFeed. "It didn't need to happen if he just changed the party's location."
The Creative Characters Of The NYC Marathon
Why run in normal spandex when you can be a superhero?
"Saturday Night Live" Addresses Race Issue In Kerry Washington Cold Open
Kerry Washington was the first person to portray Michelle Obama since Maya Rudolph, and SNL wasn't shy about addressing its lack of diversity.
Watch The Best Moment From The Red Sox Championship Parade
Jonny Gomes and Jarrod Saltalamacchia, two players on the Boston Red Sox, placed the World Series trophy and a jersey reading "Boston Strong" over the Boston marathon finish line.
Pakistan Taliban Commander Killed In U.S. Drone Strike
On Friday, U.S. drone strikes killed Hakimullah Mehsud, the leader of the Pakistani Taliban who was wanted on a $5 million bounty.
Watch This 12-Year-Old Girl Take On North Carolina's Voter ID Bill
Madison Kimrey gave an impassioned speech against the bill at a Burlington, N.C., rally.
Saudi Writer Who Opposed Ban On Female Drivers Is Being Detained
Saudi authorities have detained a columnist who supported ending Saudi Arabia's ban on female driving.
Woman Ticketed For Driving While Wearing Google Glass Is Found Not Guilty
California woman Cecilia Abadie, a self-identifying geek and "Google Glass Pioneer," was found not guilty by a San Diego traffic court. Abadie said in her hearing that the device was not on while she was driving.
Everything You Need To Know About Hurricane Sandy Recovery In One Chart
Hurricane Sandy was the second costliest hurricane since 1990, and other stunning facts about the storm last year, and the slow recovery in New York and New Jersey. A chart from Porch.com.
14 People Who Refused To Move After Hurricane Sandy
On the anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, BuzzFeed traveled to areas in New York and New Jersey affected by Hurricane Sandy to ask locals why they decided to stay.
Then And Now: Revisiting 12 Iconic Pictures From Hurricane Sandy
BuzzFeed talked to the photographers who took some of the most memorable images from Hurricane Sandy about the storm, its immediate aftermath, and how the hardest-hit areas have changed over the past year.
This Man Wore Blackface And Dressed As Trayvon Martin For Halloween
Is this the most offensive Halloween costume ever?
Wave Of Bombings Across Iraq Kill 62
On Sunday, a series of bombings across Shiite regions of Iraq killed 62 people and wounded dozens. The attacks bring the death toll across the country this month to 545, the Associated Press reports.
New Report Suggests US Has Been Spying On Germany's Chancellor Since 2002
German newspaper Der Spiegel claims that the United States has been spying on Angela Merkel's cell phone since 2002.