The algorithms that power the online marketplace just reflect the racial discrimination found in society itself.
In a stunning act of censorship, Corridart was dismantled on orders from Jean Drapeau just before the ‘76 Summer Games.
Short answer: Because it’s pointless and expensive. But that hasn’t stopped a few intrepid cities from trying.
An LED-covered crosswalk in Brummen makes itself known to drivers and pedestrians alike.
The sheer number of incidents involving America’s fossil fuel infrastructure suggests environmental concerns should go beyond Standing Rock.
Sandwich—located in the west end of Windsor—has suffered from a Detroit trucking magnate’s vision neither U.S. nor Canadian officials support.
The signage at Bathurst station is getting the Honest Ed’s treatment for the rest of 2016.
Other major cities aren’t much better.
Large metros voted for Clinton. Everywhere else went for Trump.
“What we’ve learned about modern cities in China was always from the West. But after 30 years of this practice, we see problems and new ideas emerging.”