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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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Democracy in America
Walmart and the Climate of Hatred
A recent study connecting the presence of Walmarts with hate groups makes a number of problematic logical leaps.
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What Chicago Can Expect From a Long Teachers' Strike
During a 19-day strike in 1987, teachers eventually set up temporary classrooms.
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Maps
The Legal Activities Banned in London
More than 400 zones in Britain's dominant city have extra rules. Disobeying them can get you a ticket.
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Toilet Tuesday
Iowa Mayor Cleans Filthy Commode Himself After Complaints
Ready for a feel-good edition of our weekly restroom column?
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Chicago Teachers Strike Puts Charter Schools in the Spotlight
With traditional public schools out of session, will parents make the switch?
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Postcard
We Remember: September 11, Eleven Years Later
Private moments at public gatherings in New York and Washington.
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How to Create More Latino-Run Businesses
Latino immigrants open fewer small businesses than other groups. Here's how we can close the gap.
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Maps
Mapping L.A.'s Endangered Pot Shops
Facing a citywide ban, dispensaries prove to be far less plentiful than feared.
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Democracy in America
Baby Formula Is Out at Tulsa Hospitals: This Week in Bans
Also, Sioux City bars texting while driving and a notorious hoon gets jailed in Australia.
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The Netherlands' Awkward Intersection of Drugs, Tourism, and Local Culture
An effort to ban marijuana sales to foreigners threatens more than just the economy.

