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Think Your City Mouse Has an Attitude? These Scientists Want to Find Out.

A research study is examining how mice that live in cities, close to humans, may have evolved differently from their…

News

To Combat the Opioid Epidemic, Cities Ponder Facilities for Drug Use

Philadelphia is again the focus of a national campaign to open — or restrict — sites where people use drugs…

World

Hola! This Is Mayor Eric Adams, Making an A.I. Robocall

New York City is embracing artificial intelligence and using it to send robocalls featuring the mayor’s voice in many languages.

World

San Francisco’s Brand Is in Trouble. Can a New Ad Campaign Fix It?

The city’s standing has plunged since the pandemic. Some wealthy business leaders have a $4 million plan to rehab its…

World

As Conditions Worsen at Rikers, New Commission Revives Push to Close It

The troubled jail, now under threat of federal takeover, is required by law to close by August 2027. The City…

News

Which U.S. Cities Are the Safest?

A study ranked 182 cities for safety based on data around money and finances, crime rates, and natural disasters.

World

How 100,000 Apartments in New York City Disappeared

An analysis finds the city has lost more than 100,000 homes through smaller apartments being combined into larger ones.

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The True Uniform of Los Angeles, According to Angelenos

It’s more than a Dodgers hat and jeans.

World

For 30 Years, This Grown-Up’s Office Was the Playground

Emmanuel Thingue spent 30 years shaping the look and feel of New York City’s most charming public spaces.

News

Teju Cole Knows His New Novel Resembles Autofiction. Please Don’t Be Tempted.

“Tremor,” his first novel in over a decade, is set in Massachusetts and Lagos, and came from a desire to…

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