Maps
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Maps
We've Been Looking at the Spread of Global Pandemics All Wrong
Redrawn maps of the world's air-transport network could change the way we track disease from city to city.
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Maps
Twitter Data Use of the Day: Mapping the Languages of New York City
5 percent of Tweets out of the city are in a language other than English.
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Mapping the Legal Pot Era in Spokane
The city has approved a local ordinance and even drawn districts for retailers — now it waits.
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A Mapped History of Train Travel in the United States
On the 209th birthday of the first steam engine trip, how the Civil War impeded, then accelerated, the progress of America's trains.
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New York's 'Affordable Housing' Isn't Always Affordable
A new report finds that two-thirds of newly developed units are too expensive for local residents.
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Lovelorn Map of the Day: Top Missed Connections Locations by State
You may be more likely to spot a potential mate at a Walmart in a whopping 15 states.
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The Global Geography of Beer Monopolies
That foreign beer you're drinking may not be that exotic.
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What Food Desert Maps Get Wrong About How People Eat
Our understanding of food access seldom takes into account a key factor: mobility.
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The Happiest Cities in America, According to 10 Million Tweets
People in Napa, California, sure are satisfied. And the saddest places all swear too much.
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What Is It Exactly That Makes Big Cities Vote Democratic?
Not all urban areas are bastions of blue. Population, density and education all play a role.

