New york times posted the following best videos of 2014....
1. Surviving an ISIS massacre:
ISIS massacred hundreds of Iraqi military recruits in June. Ali Hussein Kadhim survived. This is his improbable story. [Includes graphic images.]
2. Fighting Ebola Outbreak street by street:
Some ambulance workers in Monrovia have been infected with Ebola, while others have been attacked for not getting to patients in time.
3. Nipple Artist:
A tattoo parlor in Finksburg, Md., has become an unlikely destination for breast cancer survivors.
4. Michel Brown's body:
For at least four hours after he was shot by a police officer, the body of Michael Brown lay in the middle of Canfield Drive. What happened in those hours set the stage for two weeks of unrest.
5. Small plates:
For the magazine’s fall Food issue, we treated six second graders from P.S. 295 in Brooklyn to dinner at Daniel, where the seven-course tasting menu goes for $220 a person.
6. Good night Margaret:
When Margaret “Muffi” Lavigne and Chris Plum, both with muscular dystrophy, met at the Hospital for Special Care in New Britain, Conn., their lives took an unexpected turn.
7. Slomo:
Dr. John Kitchin quit a medical career to pursue his passion: skating along the boardwalk of San Diego’s Pacific Beach. He calls himself “Slomo.”
8. 21st Century Concentration camps:
Nicholas Kristof travels to Myanmar, where Muslims are confined to camps or within their own villages, deprived of jobs, schools and doctors. Why is the world silent?
9. Major malfunction-Revisiting challenger:
On Jan. 28, 1986, seven astronauts “slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God.” America’s space program was never the same.
10. A Liquid fear:
Two childhood experiences with water left Attis Clopton with a phobia that lasted for decades, until another major life event inspired him to face his fears.