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We are the only creatures that cry from feeling, as far as we can tell. Why we do so is another of life’s many mysteries.
The Body
Bill Bryson
The New Jersey city of Hoboken, which sits across the Hudson River from New York City, has an ambitious goal: It wants to put electric vehicle charging stations within a five-minute walking distance of every household in the city.
How Cities Are Deciding Where Electric Vehicle Chargers Should Go
Daniel C. Vock and Senior Reporter, Route Fifty
African American autoworkers who commuted from distant urban neighborhoods incurred annual costs attributable to the travel of $1,000 to $1,500 each in 1970, or about 10 percent of their annual gross incomes, far more than if they had lived in Mahwah or its vicinity. The African American autoworkers' incomes were also depressed because the excessive travel contributed to job losses when workers were fired for absenteeism that was partly attributable to transportation obstacles.