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New York City's new budget includes a $1.5 million allocation for the city's spay and neuter program and $750,000 for the city's first-ever pet food pantry, reports Kamrin Baker in Good Good Good.
A massive system of underground drainage tunnels and reservoirs in Chicago is nearly full for the first time in its history after a weekend of heavy rains, reports Brett Chase in the Chicago Sun-Times ...
Recreation venues and activities in the United States are getting more expensive — and that's harming the American psyche, writes Ben Steverman in Bloomberg News. "America appears to be suffering from ...