- April 25, 2007 • 7:05 pm PDT
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We hope you enjoy this first video addition to our GOOD GUIDE: to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, also known as North Korea. Stay tuned, there are many more on the way.
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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
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The Tricky Calculus of Setting a Price for MIT's Online Courses
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Lessons from Prop. 8: Why We Shouldn't Put Our Civil Rights Up for a Popular Vote
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Intermission: The Most Beautiful Valentine Ever Made
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Labor of Love: 4 Lessons From My Imperfect Love Life
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Wastelands Around the World Unite! Cities' Forgotten Spaces Become Artists' Canvases
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork

Kim Jong-Il Looking at Things makes for a truly fascinating Tumblr experience.

Tesla Motors and CODA Automotive are taking different routes to gas-free auto transportation.

A new study finds family income plays a role in a child's cognitive development, and in case you didn't know, rich people don't have better genes.

Kim Rugg alphabetizes the newspaper, modifies the size of postage stamps, and re-imagines cereal boxes as magnificent mosaics.
Cool Hunting talked to Yu Um Chon, a Korean in New York who makes her own kim chee, which is apparently a dying art, as most Koreans now buy their...

Someone needed to burst the bubble of the "storybook wedding" fantasy.

Hip hop beef is ubiquitous, but how about an anti-bullying track instead? Students at a North Carolina school are rapping a positive message.

Instead of leading his country further into 1984-style dystopia, Kim Jong Un could blaze the trail to North Korean liberalization.
The Messiah has returned, and he is ... a shark?.
Can we make sure the superintelligent machines are friendly? Part four in a GOOD miniseries on the singularity by Michael Anissimov and Roko...
How one hard winter created a true Americanism. When you're from Buffalo, New York, you get to know snow. I was there when six feet fell in five...
Were Christian Bale and Kermit the Frog separated at birth? We don't know. (Nor do we know if infringing on Spy's possibly-copyrighted...

The 43 million American women who use it want better options.
We're (still) publishing a city's worth of books each year. Twelve is a book publisher, established in 2005, with a smart, small...
In other animal news, China has started putting supposedly overpopulated animals on the pill. A pill similar to the one ladies take is being used...

Rep. Price dared us to bring him "one woman" who couldn't afford birth control. We found 25.

Scientologists believe you can harm babies by talking during their birth. Doctors disagree.

Male birth control is a tough sell, which may be why it doesn't exist yet. We come up with a few ad campaigns to pique dudes' interest.

Word-of-mouth and a Ricki Lake documentary led to an increase in babies born at home.

The health department has made birth control covered under the new health care law, putting us ahead of progressive nations like France and Canada.
