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Rueters Startling images of the ordinary amidst devastating war.
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Is Beirut's Reputation for LGBT Tolerance a Myth?
The presence of Syrian refugees may have also played a role in a recent crackdown on gay bars.
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Photos
Miami's Newest Proposed Tourist Attraction: A Gigantic Fake Sun
The giant artificial orb would sit in the middle of the harbor and change color throughout the day to replicate solar effects.
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Maps
The Lopsided Geography of America's Bacteria-Related Deaths
Bacterial infections are killing more people in some parts of country, but not others.
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Barclays Center Is So Special, It Even Has Its Own Specially Engineered Smell
The unique, highly engineered scent of citrus or lemons, or "a brand new Benz," depending on who you ask.
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Photos
Photographic 'Love Letters' to New York and London
Daniella Zalcman blends images of the two cities in a way that's both fantastical and haunting.
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The Lost Art of Luggage Labels
A look back at the miniature pieces of graphic art that once defined travel.
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Addictive Geography Game of the Day: A Place-Guessing Challenge for Specific Cities, Parks, and More
Plus thematic challenges!
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Photos
Into the Water Tower, With Flair
For six weeks this spring, an illegal Manhattan cocktail lounge gave 700 strangers a night they'll never forget.
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Videos
Brussels Does Not Take Kindly To People Messing With Its Peeing Boy Statue
Belgians love giving their Manneken Pis fashion makeovers – just not this one.
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Photos
The Strange Beauty of Density Taken to the Extreme
Photos of Hong Kong high-rises that appear both claustrophobic and stunning.

