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Olympics athletes will now be banned from protest in Tokyo
Athletes at the Tokyo Olympics will be barred from "demonstration or political, religious or racial propaganda"
04/22/2021 15:17 UTC
Welcome to the age of non-profit city government
Can NGOs run cities?
07/14/2012 21:30 UTC
Cooking from meal boxes can cut household food waste by 38%, according to research
Are people better off outsourcing part of the cooking process with subscription meal boxes?
11/19/2022 21:29 UTC
Why Phoenix may be uninhabitable by the end of this century
Factors like climate change and the destruction of urban foliage are causing cities like Phoenix to overheat
02/01/2021 00:30 UTC
How manipulative are "loyalty points" programs?
Such rewards don’t represent corporate generosity — they're a system of surveillance and suggestion
12/25/2018 19:59 UTC
Jerusalem mayor sees vast potential in tourism
04/05/2012 13:09 UTC
Mass exodus: Behind corporate America's unprecedented show of force against Putin's invasion
Hundreds of major corporations with ties to Russia have withdrawn from the country amid its invasion of Ukraine
03/12/2022 10:55 UTC
The Trump Organization wants to open a second hotel in Washington
After the government gave Trump the go-ahead to operate its flagship hotel, the president's company wants another
03/29/2017 21:39 UTC
Let's thank Donald Trump: The Ivy League, the 1 percent and the education horror brought forward by his racist campaign
His overt hate, at least, has made it possible to talk about toxic dog-whistle politics -- especially in education
04/17/2016 02:30 UTC
How to fight "scary" superbugs? Cooperation — and a special soap
Hospitals are testing a strategy against the dangerous superbugs: washing patients with a special soap.
04/14/2019 09:00 UTC
Chicago's housing experiment
In a mixed-income development will the poor and the well-off interact -- or not so much?
09/01/2012 20:00 UTC
Watercore, explained: The unwanted physiological disorder that actually makes apples taste sweeter
Farmers try to stop their apples from developing watercore. But a few have realized that consumers will pay extra
11/08/2021 00:30 UTC
New York's hottest neighborhoods are taking on climate change's deadliest threat
Extreme heat kills more than a hundred New Yorkers yearly. Here's how the city's tackling the problem in a warming
07/14/2018 13:29 UTC
Bought and paid for
Gore's oily family friends, Bush's profitable Harvard connections and other stories you're not likely to read about.
01/21/2000 22:00 UTC
The U.S. wants to make EV batteries without these foreign metals. Should it?
Nickel and cobalt have precarious international supply chains, but eliminating them from batteries raises questions
07/07/2021 12:00 UTC