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Climate Change Will Drive Up Manhattan's Heat-Related Death Toll
Scientists at Columbia University test 32 different projections for the future. None of them look good.
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Why Suburban Poverty Is Less Visible and More Insidious
Today's poor have a new problem: isolation.
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How the Location of State Capitals Influences Political Corruption
Remote cities are especially vulnerable to scandal, according to a new study.
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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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Millennials Lead the Trend to Less Driving, But What Happens As They Get Older?
Twenty-something Americans drive about 20 percent less today than their parents.
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In 2012, Extreme Weather Drove More Than 30 Million People From Their Homes
The majority were displaced by flooding from monsoons and typhoons in Asia.
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How Congress Can Help Rust Belt Cities Attract (and Keep) High-Skill Immigrants
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The Correlation Between Gun Deaths and the Assault Weapons Ban
According to new data, gun deaths declined the fastest when the federal law was in place.
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Where Americans Tweet Messages of Hate
Clear and distressing pockets of hate speech.
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The Link Between High Levels of Homeownership and Unemployment
Communities with lots of homeowners may restrict labor mobility, generate longer commutes, and lower rates of new business formation.

