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Is the Biker Rights Movement Gaining Momentum?
A new anti-harassment law in Berkeley and a building-access law in San Francisco are both the second of their kind.
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Chart of the Day: The Most Livable Cities
New York tops the Economist's new list of competitive cities.
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The $2,500 Occupy Wall Street Folding Chair
Chilean artist Sebastian Errazuriz hopes that the 1 percent will enjoy this unusual furniture.
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Photos
I Can't Stop Looking at Photos of Absurdly Tiny Homes
Why we can't stop looking at photos of absurdly small houses and apartments.
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The Bicycle Light That's a Threat to Thieves
A couple of MIT grads have developed a light that's 1) extremely hard to steal, and 2) shaped like a pistol.
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City Superheroes From the Minds of Babes
The Homeless Detective, ADHD Girl and other urban problem-solvers invented by New York City students.
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Wild Idea: Put Schools On Top of New York Skyscrapers
A team of Portuguese architects propose a lofty concept to fix America's troubled education system.
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What Happens to a Foreclosed New York Apartment Building?
For one thing, the rats move in.
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The People Who Steal Transit Buses
A brief history of bus thieves from World War II to Darius McCollum.
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Zipcar's Cities of the Future
Zipcar ranks U.S. cities on innovation, sustainability, and creativity.

