Traditional tents imported from rural life have become a cheap and easy source of housing for many in Mongolia’s fast-growing capital. Now the city wants to phase them out.
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One of San Francisco’s most iconic buildings is celebrating its reopening after a four-year, $250 million makeover. But it’s doing so under the shadow of a lawsuit from one of its key tenants.
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