Noun
human interest (uncountable)
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(journalism, chiefly attributive) A kind of journalism that discusses a person or people in an emotional way so as to arouse interest or sympathy.
Nothing captures human interest more than human tragedy. Dan Brown
True realism, materialist realism lies in the search for the expression of forms faithful to their content. But there is no content detached from human interest. Asger Jorn
Admitting the force of these contentions, nevertheless, the custom of meeting together in public assembly for the consideration of the most serious, the most exalted topics of human interest is too vitally precious to be lost. Felix Adler
Both of them mean that Labor has no rights which Capital is bound to respect,-that there is no higher law than human interest and cupidity. James Russell Lowell
People are worried about the degree to which corporate interest is starting to threaten human interest. Edward Norton
I'm not really good at fun-to-know, human interest stuff. We're not 'celebrities', whose life itself is a performance. Good or bad or ugly, we are our words. They're what people meet. Terry Pratchett