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Charleston Mayor William Cogswell joins Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative
The Post and Courier· 1 day agoNotable alumni include Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg; Stephen Benjamin, former mayor of...
Visiting an Elusive Writer, and Revisiting His Masterpiece
New York Times· 4 hours agoJones’s most recent book was published in 2006. Thus it fell to me to inform him that, in a recent...
The fastest-growing city in America has 2 things everyone wants, its mayor says
Business Insider via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoAmerica's fastest-growing city isn't what you might expect. It's not a big metropolis where movies...
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in New Jersey's special congressional primary
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoWASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats running to replace the late U.S. Rep. Donald Payne Jr. will go before...
China's Communist Party will signal its approach to the country's challenges at a meeting this week
Financial Post· 1 day agoChina’s ruling Communist Party started a four-day meeting Monday that is expected to lay out a...
‘Grim reality’ of Perth’s tight rental market
Business News· 2 days agoThe independent data showed Perth has a rental vacancy rate of 0.4 per cent, Berlin a rate of 0.8 per cent, Sydney 1.2 per cent, Toronto 1.7 per cent, and ...
China's Communist Party will signal its approach to the country's challenges at a meeting this week
Winnipeg Sun· 1 day agoChina’s ruling Communist Party is starting a four-day meeting Monday that is expected to lay out a...
Academic psychiatry urged to collaborate with behavioral telehealth companies
Medical Xpress· 17 hours agoThe strengths of academic psychiatry departments and the fast-growing private telehealth sector are...
‘Urban Family Exodus’ Continues With Number of Young Kids in NYC Down 18%
Bloomberg· 6 days agoDeclines in population of children under 5 are also hitting urban counties from Chicago to Los...
Toronto is losing the war on rats. Here’s how it got so bad and what the city should be doing
Toronto Star· 2 days agoIt was the summer of 2018 and rats were everywhere: running across Bloor Street in broad daylight; nesting in residential neighbourhoods, under garages, sheds and home additions ...