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November 13, 2015
Sasha Belenky
Could you live in this 302-square-foot apartment?
October 30, 2015
Laura Reston
The Surprising Histories of the Coolest Streets in New York and Paris
Two new books chronicle the changes on St. Marks Place and rue des Martyrs
March 3, 2015
Sarah Kollmorgen
Study: Traffic Pollution Is Bad for Kids' Brains
February 11, 2015
Donovan X. Ramsey
Want to Stop Police Brutality? Start Disciplining Officers.
February 5, 2015
Nathan J. Robinson
No One Should Have to Walk 21 Miles to Work
A Detroit man's awful commute epitomizes America's broken policies.
January 22, 2015
Alice Robb
Study: Poor Boys Are More Likely to Fight, Lie, and Steal If They Live in Mixed-Income Housing
January 12, 2015
Jon Emont
Flying in Indonesia Isn't Nearly as Frightening as Riding Its Ferries
Flight 8501 is only the most visible example of a dangerous national transit system
December 15, 2014
Danielle Marie Mackey
“I’ve Seen All Sorts of Horrific Things in My Time. But None as Detrimental to the Country as This.”
U.S. conservatives are about to run a dangerous economic experiment in Honduras
September 1, 2014
Jan Nijman and Michael Shin
Miami Is the #1 Airport in America for Shipping Dead Foreigners. Here's What It Costs to Fly a Corpse Home.
August 14, 2014
Christopher Leonard
This Looted QuikTrip Represents St. Louis's Racial Inequality
August 11, 2014
Jonathan Cohn
CHART: Liberals Live in Cities and That's Bad for Liberalism
The structure of the Senate puts urban states at a disadvantage
July 22, 2014
The New Republic Staff
This Sculptor Piles People on Top of Each Other to Make Art
July 3, 2014
Michael Hobbes
Welcome to the Traffic Capital of the World
What I learned from the crippling gridlock in Dhaka, Bangladesh
July 2, 2014
Susan Schulten
San Francisco Mapped Every Brothel, Opium Den, and Gambling Parlor During a Moral Panic in the 1880s
The ugly motive behind a beautiful diagram of old Chinatown
June 30, 2014
Julian Gewirtz
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James McAuley
Shanghai is One of the Greatest Jewish Cities Ever Constructed
Its current success is a function of that history
December 19, 2013
Alec MacGillis
Richard Florida, Mr. Creative Class, Is Now Mr. Rust Belt
But he's not sorry about Brooklynizing your neighborhood
November 27, 2013
Marc Tracy
Berlin Is a Little Too Proud to Be a Hacker Haven
November 14, 2013
Marc Tracy
Would Repealing D.C.’s Height Limit Help Republicans Win Back Virginia?
November 12, 2013
Kathryn Olson
Here's How One World Trade Center, America's Tallest Building, Compares Worldwide
October 31, 2013
Jim Sleeper
The End of the Rainbow
From 1993: America's Changing Urban Politics
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