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An Entire Century of Broadway Shows, Squished Into One Graphic
Steven Wong's visualization of Broadway's history shows the creeping influence of long-running musicals.
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How Do You Get Conservatives to Buy Energy Efficient Products?
For starters, don't tell them it'll help fight climate change or "protect the environment."
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What the Government Has Spent on Sandy So Far
6 months after Sandy, the feds haven't spent nearly as much as they will on recovery efforts.
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This New Data Should Make You Pretty Nervous About the Latest Bird Flu
Only 4 of the 81 people with confirmed cases of bird flu in China have fully recovered; human transmission still can't be ruled out.
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Beijing Residents Can't Escape Dismal Air Pollution
Wildly fluctuating urban air pollution is prompting some residents to seek homes elsewhere. But most Chinese cities suffer similar problems.
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Stark Stat of the Day: 47,000 Pedestrians Were Killed Between 2001 and 2010
Nearly 70 percent of those fatalities were men; people over 75 were also at higher risk of getting hit.
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A New Interactive Graphic Maps Segregation in 268 Different Metros
See how your city's black-white segregation levels have changed between 1970 and 2010.
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The Newest Federal Budget Proposals Cut Infrastructure Spending to the Bone
Both President Obama and Rep. Paul Ryan propose cutting non-defense discretionary spending to a historic low.
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Smart, Practical Tips for Building a More Comfortable Subway Car
A new report zooms in on how people actually want to use the subway, giving rise to a hypothetical train design for the future.
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The More Diverse a Metro Is, the More Segregated It's Likely to Be
The gains towards greater integration over the last four decades aren’t going to the metro areas that need it the most.

