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Growing Up

I was first punched in my late teens, playing football at the rec.

Punches: Reflections on Being Punched

I was first punched in my late teens, playing football at the rec. I was a late developer in many ways.
By Tom Mitchell
(Photo: Davidlohr Bueso/Flickr)

10 Habits That Change Boys Into Men

If you are a young man and you’re struggling, you are not alone. This article is intended to challenge you to rethink your entire approach to life. If applied, these habits will radically set you apart from the decaying norm.
By Benjamin Hardy

DNAinfo Expansion Reveals Subway Accidents Way More Common Than We Thought

DNAinfo, the Manhattan hyperlocal journalism start-up whose Upper East Side madame scoop means we must no longer call them “scrappy,”
By Kat Stoeffel

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