- March 7, 2009 • 4:02 pm PST
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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
Who's spending the most in an effort to become the next president? Maybe more importantly, who's spending the highest percentage of his/her total...

Ironic hip-hop meets kombucha and quinoa.

This film about gay pride in Montana smashes assumptions not only of the LGBT community, but of small towns, too.
As water becomes a more central part to our conversations-especially issues of water scarcity and the possible/probable impending wars over...

The school is graduating 97 percent of seniors, but how many students drop out senior year?
What would happen if you created a community in a controlled environment-say, an art museum?

Antony Bugg-Levine and Jed Emerson explain how everyone—even you!—can make the future of finance more ethical through impact investing.

Occupy Wall Streeters may be angry with Washington lawmakers, but they still need to join 'em before they can beat 'em.
The supercheap Tata Nano car, which we've written about quite a bit in this blog, has a problem: spontaneous combustion. Over the last year, a...
Check out this time-lapse video of Wal-Mart expansion. The company has crept like kudzu over the entire continent, growing from one tiny Arkansas...
Believe it or not, behind these four impossibly red walls lie more amenities than I can fit in my dorm room. Built by Andrew Kline for his...
You think the wall that America keeps talking about building on the Mexican border is a big deal? Saudi Arabia is thinking about building a 500...

In remote areas of Africa, it's difficult to even get diagnosed with HIV. This plastic chip could change that.

Who knew an AP physics project about some obscure cartoon could be so damn entertaining?

The protesters are motivated by a general sense of injustice, not specific demands.

A new show that opens this weekend in Los Angeles is being called the first comprehensive U.S. museum survey of street art and graffiti.

Friday Night Lights will always hold a place in our hearts. In honor of the series finale, we bring you every "y'all" Tami Taylor ever uttered.

Today is Nigel Tufnel Day, which occurs once a century.

Dear readers, be advised today is Friday. Please break it down accordingly. Thank you.
Hopefully, this wont totally ruin the small amount of momentum that fighting climate change has built up over the past few months. But a report...
