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Charts
The Suburbanization of Poverty
Public perception has yet to catch up to the reality that the poor now live in the suburbs, too.
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Photos
Into the Water Tower, With Flair
For six weeks this spring, an illegal Manhattan cocktail lounge gave 700 strangers a night they'll never forget.
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Videos
Brussels Does Not Take Kindly To People Messing With Its Peeing Boy Statue
Belgians love giving their Manneken Pis fashion makeovers – just not this one.
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When Gun Control Fails: Best #Cityreads of the Week
Our weekly roundup of the most intriguing articles about cities and urbanism we've come across in the past seven days.
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Engineering Feat of the Day: A 7-Million Pound Building on 40-Foot Stilts
Oh, and it's 115 years old, too.
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Does Living Near Fast Food Restaurants Increase Your Risk of Obesity?
Research looking at African Americans in Houston finds a significant correlation.
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New Hampshire Town Sues Parking Meter Vigilantes
Generosity and harassment go hand in hand in Keene.
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Postcard
Terrifying Images of the Damage Wrought by the Texas Tornadoes
At least 6 people were killed; scores more were injured.
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The Heart of a New York Park Is for Sale in Stadium Deal
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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Did Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Smoke Crack on Video?
Three reporters who have seen the tape agree that's what it looks like.

