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New Yorkers for Parks A plan to build a soccer stadium raises this question: If you have enough money, you really can buy anything in New York?
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Steubenville's Long History of Police Corruption
This 70-year track record of machine politics and lies helps explain why so few people trust the police.
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Postcard
Riots in Belfast After City Council Votes to Lower Union Jack
Tensions are never far beneath the surface in Ulster.
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'My Brooklyn' Tells a Story of Gentrification and Loss
The documentary takes aim at developers and city officials who smilingly insist that "change is good."
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Tehran's Air Pollution Is Killing Thousands
And air quality is only getting worse.
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Mayoral Candidate of the Day: Jose Canseco
Yes, that Jose Canseco.
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Postcard
Homeless Guides Highlight a Part of Prague Most Tourists Never See
Rather than castles and squares, guides offer personal anecdotes of what it's like to live on the streets.
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Maps
Mapping India's Rape Problem
In the wake of the death of a gang rape victim in New Delhi, a look at the country through rape statistics.
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In Russia, the New Year's Vacation Is Marked by '10 Days of Horror'?
For the festive week ahead, a government minister is warning Russians about the greatest threat to the country: themselves.
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This Week in Bans
Banned in America, 2013 Edition: Conversion Therapy, Eating Horse Meat, Plus Many More
Grab tight your freedoms, America: The country's collective legislatures are unleashing a torrent of new regulations.
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Minimum Wage of the Day: San Francisco Reclaims #1, at $10.55 Per Hour
San Francisco is once again the best city in America to flip burgers.

