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Universal Studios We'll finally be able to enjoy Krusty burgers and drink Duff Beer.
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Lawsuit Challenges NYPD Patrols of Privately Owned Apartment Buildings
Plaintiffs allege the policy leaves black and Latino residents 'under siege in their own homes.'
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Shoes Over Telephone Wires: This Probably Doesn't Explain It
Chicago residents are scratching their heads over this age-old mystery.
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Sparrows Actually Change Their Tune To Sing Over the Noise Of the City
A study in San Francisco's Presidio District suggests birds are adapting to the increasingly noisy city.
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Following Threats, BMW Guggenheim Lab Finds a New Berlin Location
The touring project will revert to an earlier site after concerns over gentrification came to a boil.
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Why a Pedestrian Avenue Makes So Much Sense for Midtown Manhattan
Despite initial skepticism, a 6 ½ Avenue would merely legitimize behavior that is already happening.
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Democracy in America
Sheboygan's Odd, Addictive Police Scanner Chatter
@Sheboyganscan posts shocking, head-scratching and zen tweets from the Wisconsin city's police scanner.
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This Week in Bans: Miniskirts Outlawed in Indonesian Cities
Also, Hong Kong bans pregnant "birth tourists" from the mainland; New York City's public schools try to avoid using test words like "dinosaur" and "Christmas"; and Britain bans... something.
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Urban Wonk
How to Make a Greener Parking Lot
They aren't going away, but we can at least limit their harm.
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Vancouver's Plan to Avoid Another Hockey Riot
This year, the city will spread NHL fans out to TV-outfitted community centers and hire an events planner to make the atmosphere more "festive."
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Photos
The Imaginary Monsters of U.S. Cities
Sure, the sticks have Sasquatch and the Jackalope. But what creepy cryptids lurk in thriving American cities?

