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The Biggest X-Factor in the Housing Market? Where Baby Boomers Will Choose to Retire
Planning and construction all over the country will need to shift dramatically as the retired population grows.
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More on the Teen Birthrate Bible Belt Connection
What other factors influence which states have the highest teen birthrates?
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Postcard
Barcelona Without Its Bulls
Is one of Spain's most famous traditions fading away?
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Why the Federal Government Should Give More Power to Mayors
America's metro areas generate 80 percent of the country's GDP. But so far, that economic reality has not generated a proportional amount of political clout.
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Photos
A National Mall People Actually Want To Visit
Right now, the National Mall resembles nothing so much as an empty high school football field. But it could be much, much better.
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Videos
The Post-Storm Chaser
Using a car-top video camera, USC researcher Andrew Curtis tracks disaster recovery over time.
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How to Green Southern Cities Built in the Age of Cars and Air Conditioning
U.S. cities in the South have their own set of challenges to face in going green. But Atlanta, for one, is trying.
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Olympics 2012
The Olympics and the U.K.'s Complicated Relationship With Its Rule Breakers
Organizers of the London games have taken unprecedented measures to stop "lone wolves" from wreaking havoc. But that hasn't stopped them from making them a central part of this summer's festivities.
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Police Overreach of the Day: A 6-Year-Old Is Handcuffed in Georgia
A kindergartener was arrested after she threw a tantrum in the principal's office.
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Photos
China's New Super-High, Super-Long Suspension Bridge: Not Recommended for Vertigo Sufferers
In the realm of tall bridges, Aizhai takes first place as the world's longest.

