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Also today: How tensions over a drug clinic fed anti-government angst, and Chicago’s music festivals bring money and conflict.
Also today: Six cities that have become expat magnets, and another death at New York City’s crisis-plagued Rikers Island.
Also today: US school districts are racing to spend pandemic aid, and where a gallon of gasoline is now $3.
Also today: The real-world architects who inspired HBO’s “Westworld,” and Hong Kong’s ban on CBD products leaves businesses scrambling.
Also today: Early data shows racial disparities in US monkeypox vaccinations, and how NYC plans to speed up its buses.
Also today: What happened when a county declared an end to the pandemic, and a conflict between food and clean energy in China.
Also today: A Florida city moves to end single-family zoning, and Hong Kong’s newest property maven was raised in public housing.
Also today: New York’s MTA seeks new funding as fare revenue dwindles, and cable theft disrupts Spain’s high-speed rail.
Also today: Texas leads the US in maternity ward closures, and the future of urban resilience may be in Toronto.
Operator reported a release of the potent greenhouse gas with the same short-term climate impact as the annual emissions from about 2,600 cars.
Also today: The cities turning to “trauma-informed placemaking,” and mapping the coolest spots inside the world’s sweltering cities.
Deal allows Eneus to develop green ammonia projects starting in the US and UK.
Also today: Ride-hailing drivers struggle with crime and gas costs, and Indonesia breaks ground on its new capital city.
Also today: San Francisco has a new plan to reinvent its downtown core, and Londoners continue to leave the city in droves.
Also today: New York City hopes consumers return to dining with restaurant week, and lessons from a crash course in rodent control.
Also today: A Manhattan block still stuck in the pandemic, and a legal showdown brews over Section 8 discrimination in Texas.