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Shutterstock An innovative program aimed at getting more fruits and veggies to the poor is set to debut this summer in Detroit.
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Why Virginia's Governor Wants to Tax Prius Drivers
The plan isn't as crazy as it sounds. It's just bad policy.
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Terrifying Images of the Australian Wildfires
Record-setting high temperatures combined with painfully dry conditions have sparked hundreds of brushfires across the country.
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We're In This Together: What the Dutch Know About Flooding That We Don't
The country's survival depends on water management, and its political structures allow for decisive, speedy action.
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How the Federal Government Dramatically Skews the U.S. Real Estate Market
A new report details the $450 billion annual federal investment in what gets built in America.
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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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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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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.

