An Increasingly Formidable Opponent On the Pitch? Extreme Heat. Study suggests overwhelming majority of stadiums could be subject to temperatures above recommended thresholds April 23, 2025
With Fewer Men in Guatemala’s Sugarcane Fields, Women Face Health Hazards Women are joining the sugarcane workforce in the fields of Pantaleon, prompting concerns for their health. April 21, 2025
In the City That Never Stops, Jaywalking is Now Allowed The Department of Transportation has finalized the city's jaywalking law. April 18, 2025
How Companies are Shifting Climate Goalposts and Evading Accountability Companies are postponing or erasing some climate goals, a new study shows. April 17, 2025
City Swaps Soil for Synthetic as Green Space Gets Less Green The City Parks Department has over 35 artificial turf projects under planning or construction in city parks and playgrounds. April 17, 2025
West Belfast Musicians Stand Up for Palestine Local artists are taking on the Irish tradition of protest music – this time for Palestine. April 14, 2025
A New Video Rental Store Turns Back Time in Williamsburg Cultural spaces like bookstores, movie theaters, and record stores have all become less common in New York City. April 14, 2025
Poet-for-Hire Types Out Verse On Demand That Stirs Emotions of Clients A local poet types while his subjects wait. April 10, 2025
Climate Adaptation Comes at a Cost for Vietnam’s Rice Basket Vietnam may soon have to decide what price it is willing to pay to retain its food security. April 10, 2025
The City of Newark Elects its First Ever Poet Laureate Many local poets applied for the role. April 7, 2025