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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.
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How President Obama's Budget Proposal Would Affect Cities
Three programs to watch as federal budget negotiations kick off.
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Blacks Wait Longer Than Whites To Vote. Are Cities To Blame?
African Americans waited an average of 23 minutes to vote in the 2012 election, compared to 12 minutes for whites.

