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Europe
Preserving the Legacy of Japanese American Farms in Southern California
Hatano Farm, the last vestige of what was once a thriving agricultural community, was named a point of historical interest,…
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Europe
Chicagoans Go to the Polls in a Mayoral Race Between Very Different Democrats
Paul Vallas, a former public school executive, has called for a crackdown on crime, while Brandon Johnson, a county commissioner,…
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Europe
After School Shooting, Nashville Grieves and Ponders Its Divisions
For decades, Nashville has prospered while finding common ground between urban and rural, left and right, state and city. In…
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America
Who’s Using Facial Recognition Technology?
Madison Square Garden Entertainment is employing the technology against lawyers who have sued the company. Not many other businesses nearby…
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Europe
What Is ‘Cop City’? The Atlanta Police Center Protests, Explained
Atlanta is ready to build a sprawling new police and fire training complex. Opponents argue that it would further militarize…
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America
Bowling, Parties, Travel: 3 Former Rikers Guards Admit Sick Leave Abuse
The guilty pleas stem from a prosecution aimed at chronic absenteeism among staff members at the city’s troubled Rikers Island…
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America
New York’s Difficulty in Filling Job Vacancies Has Hurt City Services
Of the 15 agencies with the highest worker vacancy rates, nine have failed to meet performance targets, according to the…
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America
Topeka Mayor’s Advice for Mayor Adams: Learn Humility
Mayor Eric Adams said that God chose him to lead New York City, and not someplace like Topeka, Kan. The…
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Europe
The 15-Minute City: Where Urban Planning Meets Conspiracy Theories
Is having all of life’s amenities within a 15-minute walk convenient? Or is it a government leash? We explain.
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Opinion
Even Democrats Like Me Are Fed Up With San Francisco
Few subjects please Tucker Carlson more than sticking a shiv into the city of his birth — San Francisco. Sadly,…