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Maps
If This GIF of 10,000 Years of Sea Level Rise Doesn't Freak You Out, Nothing Will
Water is now rising at a faster rate off the New Jersey coast than at any point in 6,000 years.
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Can New York's Penn Station Ever Be Great Again?
Four architects lay out their vision for a brighter, cheerier, more functional transit hub.
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Disturbing Rob Ford News of the Day: Two (More) Staffers Resign
But all is well, according to the embattled mayor.
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Charts
The Most Important Population Statistic That Hardly Ever Gets Talked About
Do you know your city's "commuter-adjusted population"?
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The Rob Ford Saga Turns From Funny to Scary
The mayor allegedly told staffers he knew where the video was stashed, citing the home of the men who may have killed to get their hands on the tape.
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What It Would Take to Make Tornado Warnings Better
Right now, 15 minutes might be the best we can do. But with the right tools, we could completely overhaul in the way we forecast tornadoes.
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Postcard
A Charming Look Back at the Opening of the 91-Year-Old Lincoln Memorial
"This memorial is less for Abraham Lincoln than for those of us today and for those who follow after."
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Does Being 'Sister Cities' Really Mean Anything?
As with actual siblings, there's no one way to define the relationship.
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Maps
The Geographic Footprints of the World's Biggest Bike-Share Networks
And what it reveals about the municipality's topography and commitment to transportation alternatives.
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Photos
Gorgeous, Surreal Photos of Mount Fuji Show Why It Deserves UNESCO's Respect
Photographer Koichi Shimano portrays the godlike volcano in the grips of seriously profound and weird weather.

