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Annie LowreyThe Atlantic |
Why America should give kids cash Holding her infant patients, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha felt a deep sense of frustration. “I’m doing everything...
Virtually nothing has gotten better and cheaper faster than LEDs. Just before Christmas, I took my kids to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden for an...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development should consider doing some housing and urban development. The Department of Housing and Urban...
If people are so mad about high prices, why do they keep buying so many expensive things? You would think, with prices as high as they are, that...
Maybe in 2030? Earlier this year, I moved from San Francisco to New York with my dogs, kids, and husband. My family rented an apartment. And once we...
The real cost of all this traffic Next year, congestion pricing is coming to New York City. And maybe, just maybe, the toll for motor vehicles...
Tattoo removal is changing the culture of ink. Like a lot of Millennials, Sarah Curley has some tattoos. The public-health educator, who lives in...
Lee Friedlander’s house portraits Lee Friedlander coined a term for the subject of his work: the “social landscape.” The great American...
Data alone don’t capture how frustrating and stressful it is to be a consumer right now. Has the American labor market ever been better? Not in my...
How you consume matters to the planet. How you invest does too. A decade and change ago, as the world woke up to the catastrophe of climate change,...
It wasn’t the government; it was the housing market. Earlier this month, I stayed in an Airbnb in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn....
If so, should the government try to fix it? The most heavily anticipated economics book of the year makes a radical argument: Having married parents...
The radicalization of the animal-rights movement A few hens lay on the ground, unmoving, ill or dead. Many were injured, with festering sores on their...