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My Hustle - E-commerce A 9-year-old fascinated with robots now runs his own company with a full-time staff of adults who help teach other children about robotics. A baseball fanatic has created an enterprise that sends out subscription boxes full of baseball gear on a monthly basis, from training equipment to sunflower seeds. And finally, meet the young men who, with the help of music superstar Drake, help people get into the increasingly lucrative world of professional online gaming.
CityLabJusticeWhy Republican Candidates Gave Up on American Cities: Best #Cityreads of the WeekA roundup of the best stories on cities and urbanism we’ve come across in the last seven days.Ronald Reagan visits the South Bronx neighborhood in New York City during his 1980 presidential campaign. Dave Pickoff/APNatasha BalwitNovember 5, 2016, 12:00 PM UTC“Why Republicans Don’t Even Try to Win Cities Anymore,” Emily Badger and Quoctrung Bui, The New York Times“It’s Time to Think About Living in Parking Garages,” Aarian Marshall, Wired