Sarah Goodyear
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Amid Soaring Car Crashes, India Offers Free Treatment to Victims
The program will require 51 hospitals to accept injured patients without questions or money up front.
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Videos
New York Pay Phones as Time Machines: A Perfect Metaphor
The New Museum and ad agency Droga5 are redirecting callers back to the year 1993.
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The Big Fix
Fighting Domestic Violence With Architecture and Design
A new generation of shelters is changing the way women and children recover from abusive environments.
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Are Urban Explorers Really a Threat to Our National Security?
A federal agency worries they could aid terrorists. But really, they expose our vulnerabilities.
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The Minimalist Living Movement Could Use a Different Spokesperson
Multimillionaire Graham Hill has taken a lot of heat since his New York Times column, but he's still out there trying to sell his "living with less" message.
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Can a Booming Bay Area Avoid Running Out of Water?
San Francisco's sources of drinking water are threatened on multiple fronts.
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Lessons in Self-Defense for Women, From Tahrir Square
An American Indian woman living in Cairo wants to take what she's learned and bring it back to North American reservations.
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Woman Files Suit Alleging She Was Arrested for Criticizing 'Stop and Frisk'
The NYPD's aggressive policy has come under increased scrutiny in recent months.
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Should Pregnant Women Be Warned About the Health Risks of Driving?
The latest research suggests the answer is yes.
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How to Protect the Rockaways From Another Sandy
A community bands together to call for change, but it's not clear what exactly needs to be done.

