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Jerusalem Demsas

Jerusalem Demsas

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Let the Rich Have Their Supertalls

American cities need to grow up.
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The Liberals Threatening to Pick Up and Leave

How abortion could scramble American geography
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The Fate of States’ Rights After Roe

It’s become clear that the anti-abortion movement won’t sit idly by while states enact the abortion policies their residents want.
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U.S. Messaging on Monkeypox Is Deeply Flawed

Officials seem unwilling to be direct about who is most at risk of the disease.
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The Next Generation of NIMBYs

Younger buyers who sunk their savings into new homes have too much to lose.
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The U.S. Has No Plan to Prevent the Next Pandemic

We treat pandemics as inevitable when we could commit to averting them.
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What’s Causing Black Flight?

The demographic shift from cities to suburbs illuminates many stories: of families moving to opportunity, of inequality replicating itself when they get there, and of the people left behind.

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The Environmentalists Undermining Environmentalism - The Atlantic

To speed up permitting for energy projects, we’ll need to rethink community input.
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New Cities Won’t Solve the Housing Crisis - The Atlantic

Yearning for a blank slate crosses the ideological spectrum—but sooner or later, new places will face the same old problems.
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Why America Doesn't Build - The Atlantic

Even green-energy projects get quashed by local opposition.
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New York Is Too Expensive to Even Visit - The Atlantic

The city has cracked down on hotel construction and short-term rentals, with predictable results.