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Charts
Why Amtrak Keeps Breaking Ridership Records and Will Continue To Do So
The rail operator's recent success should end the debate over its privatization.
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Brooklyn's Barclays Center Sponsors 2012 Urinebowl
Park Slope residents are complaining that stadium fans are peeing all over the neighborhood.
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Photos
Nature vs. City: In Architect Dan Wood's World, Opposites Attract
The principal at WorkAC expands on his unique vision for urban living.
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Fear of a Tiny Apartment
By endorsing smaller and smaller living spaces, are we creating a world in which only the very wealthy can live in anything more than sardine-can habitats?
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Toilet Tuesday
South Carolina Town Terrorized By Exploding Toilet
The detonating commode went off in Town Hall and lodged porcelain shrapnel in a door.
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The Shame of Demonizing New York's 'Dangerous' Delivery Cyclists
We love to complain about these guys, but we love cheap, fast delivery more.
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Videos
Design Video of the Day: How the Netherlands Builds Its Embassies
A new documentary examines the Dutch approach.
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How the GOP Lost Cities: Best #CityReads of the Week
Our weekly look back at the stories you may have missed.
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Postcard
Life-Size Noses, Pink Cows and More at the Weird, Wonderful Frieze Art Fair
The bi-coastal show exhibits work from over 170 galleries.
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Could You One Day Ride Your Bike All the Way Around New York Harbor?
Advocates are calling for the Verrazano Narrows Bridge to finally be opened up to pedestrians and cyclists.

