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The Complexion Question Defining Race Has Never Been Easy

A multiracial writer traverses space and time to find the definitive answer to, “What are you?”

Transparency: The Cities Where Sprawl Makes the Commute the Worst

What creates traffic jams isn't more cars and fewer highways, it's sprawl. See our infographic on the longest sprawl-induced commutes in America.

More People Are Going to College

In the last 20 years, the number of people aged 18 to 24 in college has increased fairly dramatically, especially the number...

Transparency: Do Health-care Companies Have to Compete for Customers?

Opponents of the public option claim that by being forced to compete against the government, health care companies will be at an unfair...

Measuring Obama's First 100 Days

A few months ago, we published one of our GOOD Sheets on the first 100 days of all the presidents since FDR, examining the major actions taken...

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GOOD Redesigns a Reader's Resume

In our Recession Issue we offered to spruce up the resume of one lucky, design-challenged (or time-strapped) reader. The winner: performing arts...

Transparency: What Email Is the Most Popular?

The chirping sounds of a modem and the pleasant greeting of "You've got mail," are technological touchstones for people raised in the exciting...

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A Glimpse at the Future of Journalism

What will the news look like after the newspapers disappear? Journalists and analysts are once again thrashing around, tearing out their hair, spilling ink, and burning pixels over the fate of newspaper publishing. The latest catalyst: the bankruptcy of the Tribune Corporation. It's no secret that the..