Sunday, June 8, 2014

Our Favorite 9 Feature Stories This Week

This week for BuzzReads, Max Blau profiles retired NBA great Dikembe Mutumbo and Ken Bensinger investigates the man who made soccer big in America. Read those and these other great stories from BuzzFeed and around the web.


How Dikembe Mutombo’s Finger Changed The NBA — BuzzFeed


How Dikembe Mutombo’s Finger Changed The NBA — BuzzFeed


Five years after his retirement, one of the greatest shot-blockers in NBA history is as visible as ever, thanks to a trademark finger-wag that helped him become an icon and clear a path for the league’s globalization. Read it at BuzzFeed.


Bob Stowell / Getty Images


Who Wants to Shoot an Elephant?GQ


Who Wants to Shoot an Elephant? — GQ


An (unsurprisingly) well-written, deeply depressing, provocative, candid, beautifully presented and generally unmissable story by Wells Tower, wherein he accompanies a few wealthy hunters on an elephant hunt and contemplates hunting's role in preventing poaching. Read it at GQ .


Photograph by David Chancellor for GQ


A Type House DividedNew York


A Type House Divided — New York


Jason Fagone brings the story of typesetters Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones, who together designed big fonts like Gotham, Mercury, and Archer. Now one is suing the other for millions. Read it at New York


Illustration by Sean Freeman for New York


Prematurity Rates Are Too High — And Children’s Hospitals Are Cashing InBusiness Insider


Prematurity Rates Are Too High — And Children’s Hospitals Are Cashing In — Business Insider


Alex Halperin reports on how premature babies have become hospital cash cows: "Insurance reimbursements are usually higher for inpatients and for procedure- and technology-intensive medicine. Premature babies check both boxes; from a revenue perspective, they are ideal hospital patients." Read it at Business Insider .


Mike Nudelman/Business Insider




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