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'Occupy Sandy,' Once Welcomed, Now Questioned
squirrel83/Flickr The movement's storm relief team still hasn't disbursed all the money it raised to help one of New York City's hardest hit neighborhoods.
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How Street Art Is Changing a Miami Neighborhood
Is Wynwood a place where Miami’s creative minds come to hang out and work or "where art goes to die"?
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Democracy in America
The Least Popular Ideas in Sustainability
Use dog poop for fuel! Have a sustainable rap contest!
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The Geography of Tolerance
Where are the most tolerant metro areas?
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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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Urban Wonk
The Shopping Mall Turns 60 (and Prepares to Retire)
The inventor of the suburban indoor mall came to rue his creations. But now they are dying off anyway.
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Why Crowds Can Turn Deadly
New research confirms that human psychology isn't the cause. Physics is.
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The Awesome Power of ToolBanks
A simple idea has exponential benefits for cities and communities.
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How the Threat of Losing Beer Unites a Community
With 13,000 gallons of beer about to get skunked in a power outage, a Northern Virginia brewery found that it had many, many friends.
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Toilet Tuesday
Littlest Kansas Town Has Biggest Bathroom Pride
Here's the poop on the latest, greatest toilet news from around the world.
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A Better Vision for Apple's Cupertino Campus
The company is missing a key opportunity to develop a walkable neighborhood.

