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The U.S. Airports Most Likely To Influence the Spread of Global Disease
The worst culprits aren't necessarily the ones you'd expect.
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How the Suburbs Gave Birth to America's Most Diverse Neighborhoods
Diverse suburban neighborhoods now outnumber those in their central cities by more than two to one. Can we help guarantee their success?
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What Might Gas Stations Look Like When Hardly Anyone Uses Gas?
Some whimsical responses to a serious question.
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Just 20 Fish Could Overtake the Great Lakes
How a small population might lead to big problems for a $7 billion fishing industry.
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How Your City May Have Affected Your Raise
Wage growth varies considerably by metropolitan area, according to numbers from the most recent quarter.
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It Took Months to Reach a Deal on Chicago Food Trucks
In a city with politics in its life's blood, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's proposal gleams with compromise.
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Officials Gone Wild: Cook County Morgue CEO Flees Stacks of Corpses
Also, Los Angeles-area officials believe that "money makes the monkey dance," and a Georgia mayor struggles to get somebody to pay for his lawsuit.
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Watch These American Cities Segregate, Even As They Diversify
No, we have not reached the end of segregation. Something much more complicated is going on.
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The Insurance Company That Thought Its Buildings Could Save Cities
Why Prudential thought it could save America's downtowns through its own decentralization.
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Bloomberg Offers $5 Million Prize for City Innovation
The "Mayors Challenge" will award "breakthrough solutions" to urban problems.

