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Is There a Link Between Walkability and Local School Performance?
Some early attempts to map the question in D.C. suggest that there might be. But what does the correlation tell us?
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Metros Clobbered by the Housing Crisis Are Growing Again
Populations in markets hit hard by the 2008 crisis – like Phoenix, Orlando, and Las Vegas – grew faster than others.
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When It Comes to Talking on Phones While Driving, Americans Are the Worst
According to a CDC study, we do this more than most European countries.
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Coal Power Plants Are Killing Thousands in Europe: Report
A look at the health consequences of coal's rising popularity.
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In America, Food Is Getting Cheaper ... Unless You're Poor
New charts explain how America spends money on food.
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The Striking Relationship Between Gun Safety Laws and Firearm Deaths
The research is now clear that states with stricter gun control measures have fewer gun-related fatalities.
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The Decline of Communities Could Explain America's Health Problems
Is our rugged individualism making us sick?
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How D.C.'s Public Schools Are Wooing New Families
Enrollment is way up, thanks in a large part to charters. But can the city build on the success?
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3 Charts That Explain Why You Spend So Much on Transportation
The affordability problem starts with planning that favors the automobile, argues a new report.
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Millennials Say They'd Give Up Their Cars Before Their Computers or Cell Phones
The latest sign of changing attitudes.

