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Chinese Migrant Workers’ Protests Over Unpaid Wages Escalate During Chinese New Year
Amid the Chinese New Year holiday, migrant workers in mainland China are growing increasingly frustrated due to unpaid wages. At the end of 2020, the Chinese regime promised to clear ...
February 17, 2021
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Alex Wu
Remarkable Image Shows What Living in Urban Environment Does to Birds (Video)
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June 21, 2016
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If Planners Understand It’s Cool to Green Cities, What’s Stopping Them?
Our cities are getting hotter, more crowded and noisier. Climate change is bringing more heatwaves, placing pressure on ...
March 10, 2016
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Have You Noticed How Urban Birds No Longer Fear Man?
I have been a bird watcher for many years and name among my sightings rare green and tricolored ...
May 16, 2015
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Martha Rosenberg
Spike Lee – John Cusack Defend New Film ‘Chiraq’ at Chicago Press Conference
FEELING IT'S TIME FOR FOLKS TO SHUT-UP.... Writer-Director Spike Lee joined forces with actor and Chicago native John ...
May 14, 2015
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Janet Walters Levite
A Real Life Narnia’s Closet: New York Botanical Garden
New York City has an alternate universe: a 250-acre garden in the Bronx, where century-old pink and white ...
May 1, 2015
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Amelia Pang
How Green Is Your City: Towards an Index of Urban Sustainability
How green is your city? How does it match up to other cities? Is it making progress in ...
March 18, 2015
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John Rennie Short
Check Out Innovative Electric Bike That Folds Into a Bag
Bicycles are essential to urban living. Unfortunately, they aren’t convenient. Those who rely on bikes to get around ...
December 9, 2014
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Michael Cheng
Can India’s Urban Future Be a Healthy One? (+Photo Gallery)
A warm egg, white shell almost translucent, plops into the wire mesh gutter and rolls forward. There is ...
October 5, 2014
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Urban Glider is the Ultimate Commuting Machine (Video)
Usually speaking, compact personal transport comes with a dilemma. Going with something small, like a micro-scooter, means you ...
August 25, 2014
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Mark Myerson
This Is New York: Luis Pons on the Power of Perennial Beauty
Luis Pons, 41, is a relatively new photographer who has gained the trust of many of New York ...
June 28, 2014
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Amelia Pang
Lower East Side Public Housing Awarded Storm Protection
The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced the winning design for a project to protect part of ...
June 3, 2014
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Ivan Pentchoukov
A Tale of Few Cities
Jane Jacobs is well known as an activist, an urban theorist, and for her book "The Death and ...
May 9, 2014
BY
Karthik Shashidhar
Calling All New Yorkers: Rediscover Architectural Permanence
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April 1, 2014
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Christine Lin
Chicago: Worst Heroin Abuse in the Nation
The highest concentration of heroin abuse from across the nation can be found in and around Chicago.
June 29, 2010
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