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Sunday, February 16, 2014

9 Feature Stories We're Reading This Week

This week for BuzzReads, McKay Coppins spends a day and a half with the Donald as he — yet again — talks about running for office. Read that and these other great stories from around BuzzFeed and the web.


36 Hours on the Fake Campaign Trail with Donald Trump — BuzzFeed


36 Hours on the Fake Campaign Trail with Donald Trump — BuzzFeed


Over the course of 25 years, he’s repeatedly toyed with the idea of running for president and now, maybe, governor of New York. With all but his closest apostles finally tired of the charade, even the Donald himself has to ask, what’s the point? On the plane and by the pool with the man who will not be king. Read it at BuzzFeed.


Black Sea Bullies?Sports Illustrated


Black Sea Bullies? — Sports Illustrated


As men's hockey competition commences in Sochi, Michael Farber discusses the tremendous importance of a victory to Russia: "Viewed through the prism of the host nation, the Olympics are a hockey tournament; everything else is basically Lycra and sequins." Read it at Sports Illustrated .


sportsillustrated.cnn.com


Who Killed Gonzalo Ramirez?Slate


Who Killed Gonzalo Ramirez? — Slate


Nearly 20 years ago, a college student named Patricia Esparza was allegedly raped. A few weeks later, her attacker was found tortured and murdered. Now, she's been charged in connection with his death and faces life in prison. How much responsibility should a victim have? Read it at Slate .


Courtesy of Jorge Mancillas / Via slate.com


How Colleges Flunk Mental HealthNewsweek


How Colleges Flunk Mental Health — Newsweek


Katie J.M. Baker reports: "Despite that very clearly stated law, dozens of current or recent students at colleges and universities across the country — large and small, private and public — told Newsweek they were punished for seeking help: kicked out of campus housing with nowhere else to go, abruptly forced to withdraw from school and even involuntarily committed to psychiatric wards." Read it at Newsweek .


Alamy / Via mag.newsweek.com




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