Every eviction case in New York City since 2013
Since 1994, the City Council and state legislature have gradually dismantled legal protections for New York City tenants, giving landlords
Read MoreSince 1994, the City Council and state legislature have gradually dismantled legal protections for New York City tenants, giving landlords
Read MoreThe evolution of Indo-European languages in Europe reflects the intricate interplay of historical events, cultural exchanges, and the dynamic nature of human communication. It is an ongoing process, with modern languages continuing to adapt and transform, influenced by globalization, technological advancements, and shifting societal norms.
Read MoreThis interactive map creates randomly-generated state boundaries for the United States, and see who would recent presidential elections under the
Read MoreThe precursor to the Russian Empire was the medieval state of Kievan Rus’, centered around Kiev (in present-day Ukraine). It was a loose federation of Slavic principalities that engaged in trade and cultural exchange with Byzantium and other European powers.
Read MoreWhile no state has had an African American majority since 1930 (Mississippi dipped below 50% in 1940) the D.C. had
Read MoreThis exploratory map shows data from the fantastic Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) produced by the European Commission. Integrating huge
Read MoreThe U.S.-Mexico boundary stretched from the Gulf of Mexico in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. It is the most frequently passed boundary in the world, with around 350 million documented crossings yearly.
Read MoreThis map shows how consistently accessible 4G networks are in each country. Rather than measure geographic coverage, OpenSignal’s availability metric
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