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Why Do Australia and Canada Have the Most Livable Cities?
The Economist Intelligence Units list of the 10 most livable cities is dominated by Australian and Canadian cities. What's their secret?
Read & DiscussRevolution in 18 Days: An Egyptian Timeline
After peaceful and violent protests Hosni Mubarak has stepped down as president. Here is a timeline of big moments during movement toward revolution.
Read & DiscussEye-Opening Images from California's Death Row
California may start executing people again, and we think it's valuable to actually see the place where that would happen—grim though it is.
Read & DiscussWhat Is The Muslim Brotherhood, and What Does It Mean for Egypt?
Within ongoing stream of op-eds about Egypt's political unrest, there's been much talk about the role of the Muslim Brotherhood. But what is it?
Read & DiscussRevolution Dominoes: Which Nations Might Follow Tunisia's Lead?
With the success of the "Jasmine Revolution" and protests in Egypt, are more national uprisings imminent?
Read & DiscussNine Organizations Already Working to Win the Future
Obama called for renewed hustle in the areas of job creation, innovation, and education. We found nine organizations that are already hard at work.
Read & DiscussRahm's Not a Resident, Says Illinois Appellate Court
Turns out, moving to Washington D.C. for over a year doesn't a Chicago resident make.
Read & DiscussRemembering R. Sargent Shriver in Words and Pictures
Words of wisdom from Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr., original director for both the Peace Corps and War on Poverty, who died Tuesday at the age of 95.
Read & DiscussOne Day on Earth Debuts Its Global Video Map
Geo-tagged video footage of October 10, 2010, shot by thousands of cameras in every country in the world, now organized into a global video map.
Read & DiscussJon Stewart's Rational Response to the Arizona Shootings
Jon Stewart reasons through the Arizona shootings and media coverage thereof.
Read & DiscussUPDATE: B.E.A.T. Brings Hip Hop Education Home to the Bronx
B.E.A.T. and hip hop legends bring breakdancing and beatboxing back to the Bronx's high schools.
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