July 2014
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A recent court ruling has spurred some states to decide whether college athletes can organize.
The nation’s voting equipment is quickly becoming obsolete. But even if local governments could afford upgrades, no new machines exist to buy.
Echoing the format of reality TV shows, the city hopes to address not just safety hazards but the mental illnesses that drive people to hoard.
As suburban poverty rises, cities aren’t as enthusiastic about annexing the suburbs anymore.
With far too little water in some places and far too much in others, U.S. governments can no longer ignore climate change.