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Reuters Plus more findings from HUD's landmark first study on LGBT housing discrimination.
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Domestic Violence Survivors Who Call the Cops Risk Eviction in Some Places
Some cities require landlords to evict tenants who call 911 3 times within 4 months. The rule puts women in grave danger.
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Videos
How Cities Can Lead the Fight Against Trash
Ideas for helping cities better manage their enormous waste streams.
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Housing Status Plays a Surprisingly Large Role in Post-Disaster Distress
Traditionally, researchers have focused on race, class, and gender to explain mental anguish. A new study suggests they've ignored an key factor.
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A Pantone-Style Color Guide for Beers
Now if only they made a corresponding line of beer-colored paints.
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Renting the American Dream
A new study finds a major shift in attitudes about renting and home ownership.
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Maps
The Case for (Selective) Squatting
Sometimes, it can be in a city's best interest to encourage the people who do it.
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Beijing's Bomb Shelter-Dwellers May Be Making a Rational Choice About Their Commute
The Chinese capital estimates 10 percent of its population lives in tiny, below-ground apartments. Are they crazy or clever?
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Charts
The More Diverse a Metro Is, the More Segregated It's Likely to Be
The gains towards greater integration over the last four decades aren’t going to the metro areas that need it the most.
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Photos
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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Maps
Look How Many States Still Allow Housing Discrimination Against Gays
Also: unmarried couples and poor families.

