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The Best Evidence Yet That Real-Time Arrival Info Increases Transit Ridership

Now More Than Ever, London Needs a 'Death Pyramid', The Laws That Shape Washington, D.C.'s Sidewalks, and more...

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Monday, March 9, 2015

Now More Than Ever, London Needs a 'Death Pyramid'

Why the city should revive a 19th-century plan for an uptown necropolis, population 5 million.
KRISTON CAPPS
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The Laws That Shape Washington, D.C.'s Sidewalks

For instance, there's a reason why the city has so many tree-lined streets.
THE EDITORS
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The Best Evidence Yet That Real-Time Arrival Info Increases Transit Ridership

New York's Bus Time program led to about a 2 percent rise overall, according to new research.
ERIC JAFFE
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A New Life for Dead Malls

Developers have had to to get creative when it comes to salvaging America's failing shopping centers, turning them into hospitals, churches, and even parks.
ALANA SEMUELS
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Why Housing Is Key to Chattanooga's Tech-Hub Ambitions

With its superfast broadband, the city has reinvented itself. Now it must safeguard its future by building to sustain that growth.
SAM STURGIS
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The Private Lives of L.A.'s Mountain Lions

In these captivating photos, a mother and her kittens chow down on a deer in the Santa Monica Mountains.
LEX BERKO
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