Sunday, 26 October 2014

Our 9 Favorite Feature Stories This Week: The Ebola Wars, Poor Teeth, And The Search For Bianca Lozano

This week for BuzzFeed News, David Peisner tells the heartbreaking story of a mother’s 19-year struggle to recover her kidnapped daughter. Read that and these other great stories from BuzzFeed and around the net.


The 19-Year Search For Bianca Lozano And The Nightmare Of Child Abduction Cases — BuzzFeed News


The 19-Year Search For Bianca Lozano And The Nightmare Of Child Abduction Cases — BuzzFeed News


As if losing a child to kidnapping wasn’t horrifying enough, ineffective law enforcement agencies and predatory private investigators only add to the confusion and pain. Deana Hebert’s long, maddening search for her daughter — and the ex-husband who took her — may be the rule, not the exception. Read it at BuzzFeed News.


Courtesy of Deana Hebert


Inside the Ebola WarsNew Yorker


Inside the Ebola Wars — New Yorker


A stunningly informative report by Richard Preston about the scientists who are racing to quell the Ebola epidemic. "By now, the warriors against Ebola understand that they face a long struggle against a formidable enemy. Many of their weapons will fail, but some will begin to work." Read it at the New Yorker .


Photograph by Dan Winters for the New Yorker


By Noon They'd Both Be in HeavenNew York


By Noon They'd Both Be in Heaven — New York


Hanna Rosin brings the devastating and twisted story of a mother who attempted to kill her violent autistic teenager. "It is socially acceptable for parents to complain about, feel oppressed by, and even resent their children. But a parent who presents herself as a genuine victim of her own child is approaching a taboo." Read it at New York .


Photo: null/Courtesy of Matt Stapleton


What Kind Of Creep Sells A Celebrity’s Naked Photos On The Internet? — BuzzFeed News


What Kind Of Creep Sells A Celebrity’s Naked Photos On The Internet? — BuzzFeed News


Charlie Warzel's on- and offline search for the prime suspect in last month’s celebrity nude photo hacking scandal. "Far from the film stereotypes, the individuals behind most 'hacks' aren’t technically skilled cyberpunk programmers — they are confidence men and creeps." Read it at BuzzFeed News.


Chris Ritter / BuzzFeed




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