Matt Stiles
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There are many questions about the new health care law. Here are some answers. iStockphoto.com hide caption
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A new app by the U.S. Census Bureau is intended to help Americans understand their communities -- both current and future. U.S. Census Bureau hide caption
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NPR designer Alyson Hurt's early sketch of the interface for editing accessible playgrounds. Alyson Hurt/NPR hide caption
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U.S. District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin ruled New York City's stop-and-frisk policy unconstitutional, and said the practice, as applied, unfairly targeted blacks and Latinos. Richard Drew/AP hide caption
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A bilingual sign outside a polling center ahead of local elections in Austin, Texas, on April 28. John Moore/Getty Images hide caption
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Texas is beginning to trend urban (downtown Houston, left), which could be good news for Democrats, who tend not to do well in rural areas like Wise County near Boyd (right). David J. Phillip (left)/LM Otero (right)/AP hide caption
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Each black dot represents the geometric center of a ZIP code. Matt Stiles/U.S. Census Bureau hide caption
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A worker guides a crane in Watford City, N.D. Oil production has tripled in five years, leading to rapid growth in some of the state's counties. Matthew Staver/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption
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The U.S. Census Bureau reported Monday that the proliferation of smartphones is reducing historic Internet use disparities among different race and ethnic groups. Kiyoshi Ota/Getty hide caption
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Voters wait in line to cast their ballots at Cleveland Avenue Baptist Church in Kansas City, Mo., on Nov. 6, 2012. Julie Denesha/Getty Images hide caption
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The average travel time to work in the United States tops 25 minutes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Move around the map or enter your town or zip code to find commute times for your area. WNYC hide caption
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The cast of Crash celebrates after its surprise upset of Brokeback Mountain for best picture, at the 78th Academy Awards in 2006. Mark J. Terrill/AP hide caption