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In China, Great Urbanization Brings Great Health Risks
Better care is needed for rural-to-urban migrant workers, a new review concludes.
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The Quest for Safer Intersections
Researchers are trying to solve a classic driving dilemma by eliminating its danger.
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Hold on Tom Friedman … Resource-Rich Places Can Be Smart, Too
What the New York Times columnist got wrong in his recent look at the relationship between natural resources and knowledge-based development.
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's Latest Legal Battle, Explained
In most American cities, this latest charge would probably have come in the form of a recall effort.
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What Mumbai and Beijing Can Learn From New York
Two recent exhibits highlight American planning's strengths alongside its great weaknesses.
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Feel Good Story of the Day: Arlington Marks 2 Years Murder-Free
There haven't been any recorded homicides in the affluent Virginia county since 2009.
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Democracy in America
This Week in Bans: Philly Outlaws Feeding the Homeless Outside
Plus, Los Tigres del Norte Rancho are banned in Mexico for singing about drugs; it's forbidden to sleep in your car in Santa Margarita; get those cars off of your front yards, Muskegon!
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Dwight Howard Made the Right Decision
Staying put and building a winning team is the key to a long, lucrative professional basketball career, research shows.
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Videos
David Lynch's Freakish Advertisements: The Rats of New York City
Around the time he was filming Twin Peaks, Lynch was dabbling in some seriously bugged-out ad campaigns.
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Postcard
Postcard From Kanagawa
A nifty house with a folding floor, and more news.

