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Jane Jacobs showed that the 'real jungle is in the office of the bureaucrats' when she stood up against the big 'renewal' plans of famous urban planner Robert Moses.
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If you’ve ever heard the phrase, “attention span of a goldfish,” you’d know what we’re talking about. Human Beings can only stay focused for so long before their mind starts to wander and they have to take a break to regain their focus. The debate on productive vs non-productive time is also based on this idea.
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Only Congress can authorize a student-debt forgiveness program, and Congress has chosen not to enact such a plan.
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If you consider US states as comparable to countries, 16 of the top 20 political units in the world for well-being are in the US — including the top seven.
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Bruce Campbell bought the 1,066-square-foot, 200-passenger Boeing 727 from a salvage company in 1999 for $100,000.
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The Happiest Place on Earth is getting more expensive, so some parents are coming up with creative ways to save money.
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The man who started Patagonia has given his business to Planet Earth.
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In a new report, a Congressional panel said that West Point, a well-known military school in upstate New York, should think about taking down a plaque that honors the Ku Klux Klan.
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Google Maps seems to have caught a crashed plane in a rainforest in Australia, but did it?
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On Friday, the Biden administration asked Russia to give up Europe's biggest nuclear power plant and avoid a repeat of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. This is because there are rumors that Moscow is thinking about shelling the plant in a 'false flag' operation.