- March 15, 2010 • 3:00 pm PDT
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Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
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Give Komen the Pink Slip: Five Ways to Support Women's Health for All
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Is Sweden's Classroom-Free School the Future of Learning?
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What Would a Post-SOPA Internet Look Like?
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A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
You've seen the pink ribbons, but do you know how many American women actually get breast cancer? One in eight. While America may have the...
Since our first two infographic projects (on making sense of the financial mess and CEO compensation) went so well, we've decided to make it a...
By now you know that an 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck the nation of Chile this weekend, sending a tsunami warning throughout the Pacific Ocean...
Couple things we know. Childhood obesity is basically a national health crisis. Sugar cereals, as we called them when I was a kid, are not good...
Progressives need to stop mocking buffoons on the far right and focus on passing legislation. It's no...
We need programs like Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" to ensure the health-and safety-of future generations. "Lets Move," says Michelle Obama in...
Tom Bogdanowicz, a biking advocate with the London Cycle Campaign, has a novel idea: Reversing the trend of ever-increasing car ownership and use...
Is running outdoors better than running on a treadmill? Should you exercise on an empty stomach? Holly Perkins helps GOOD bust health myths.
Jon Stewart went on The O'Reilly Factor last night. Was it Crossfire? Or the Jim Cramer smackdown? Not really, no. But the expectation that Jon...
A new group of foodies are sharing what they eat-obsessively, and online. In the post-climactic moments of a foodgasm, some of us, euphoric and...
Sign of the times: the 14-year-old environmental journalism program at the venerable Columbia Graduate School of Journalism isn't accepting...
Reporters Without Borders just released its 2009 Press Freedom Index, a ranking of countries based on how shamelessly they screw with the Fourth...
AdFreak has put together a lovely collection of the "freakiest" ads of the year, and there are some freaky ones Most of them are PSAs of some...
Seth Godin raises a question that any media company should be thinking about carefully: We're creating a culture of clickers, stumblers and jaded...
Peter Hadfield, a former New Scientist reporter, has a fantastic YouTube channel on climate change that provides a witty, scientifically informed...
Think losing weight is all about counting calories? Think again. It's actually about how you pace your meals. And fast food and potato chips?...
Global Voices, defenders of free speech online, have launched a new tool called Threatened Voices that lets you look up where bloggers have...
Media Reform City ordinances could require local media to feature and sensationalize a minimum of 30 percent positive stories as opposed to...
The New York Times is going to start charging again for access to its articles online. This time it's what's called a "metered model." From...
Well, we can still debate whether it's fair or balanced, but Fox News is the network America trusts more than any other, according to a new poll...
