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Reuters New tests show the nuclear plant's groundwater is still toxic.
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Official Asks Every Person in Bulawayo to Flush Their Toilets at the Same Time
Looking for someone on Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m.? Check the bathroom.
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Toilet Tuesday
Grisly Public-Bathroom Collapse in Ghana Claims 1 Life
Here's your extra-sad edition of Toilet Tuesday, news from loos across the world.
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Postcard
The Most Polluted Playgrounds in the World
Without play sets, slum children frolic in garbage dumps and toxic rivers.
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Crowdfunding a Skyscraper
You don't need a wealthy developer when you've got thousands of small investors.
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Photos
Dearborn: Where Americans Come to Hate Muslims
How a city of 97,000 became a must-visit location on the newly established anti-Muslim protest circuit.
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Finding of the Day: 8% of L.A. Childhood Asthma Cases Due to Freeway Proximity
Kids who live near busy roads are more likely to develop asthma.
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The Tricky Politics of Vacant Lots
A Philadelphia local transformed a lot into a park on his own dime. But the city says the conversion was illegal, and is threatening to sue.
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Charts
Does Who You See on the Street Determine How Long You'll Live?
New research suggests who you see may subtly affect your life expectancy.
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Photos
The Paradox of Mexicantown: Detroit's Uncomfortable Relationship With the Immigrants it Desperately Needs
Mexicans have made a productive home for themselves in a city largely known for its shrinking population. So why are they being deported?
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The Outsized Legacy of Baltimore's Memorial Stadium
Camden Yards may have been a groundbreaking project, but plenty of locals still long for a less stylish sports past.

