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Reuters The country prepares for Memorial Day.
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Light in the Darkness: Messages of Hope From Around the Country
"We thought in this moment it was important show solidarity as caring human beings."
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In 1894, the 'New Woman' Was a Bicyclist Who Changed History
A documentary details the story of Annie "Londonderry" Kopchovsky, who rode around the world on two wheels in 15 months.
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Resilience Does Tend to Follow Horror
If there's an uplifting lesson from Boston, it may be the many people who will overcome the trauma of tragedy.
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A Dazzling Totem Pole of Tires in One of Cape Town's Most Dangerous Slums
Rather, it's about a neat community art project dealing with old tires.
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Can You Tell the Difference Between These Pictures of New York and Mumbai?
One photographer's quest to capture the similarities between the two cities.
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Places Even Cell Phones Don't Reach: The Best #Cityreads of the Week
Our weekly roundup of the most intriguing articles about cities and urbanism we' ve come across in the past seven days.
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Here's What It Would Look Like If Paris's Houses Could Fly
An artist reimagines the city's homes against the sky.
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Trippy, Gorgeous Photos of Salt Mines
The process of mining that salt can produce beautiful landscapes.
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Hong Kong's Bookstore of Banned Books
An interview with Paul Tang, whose People's Recreation Community has tapped into an intriguing new market.
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Vote for Your Favorite City-Changing Bike Proposal
A smart-card-operated storage system and an online anti-theft mapping platform are among the big ideas.

