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June 16, 2026

Can We Keep the Bathrooms After 250th? Plus, Slavery Exhibit Deadline & Dems' Infighting

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Can We Keep the Bathrooms After 250th? Plus, Slavery Exhibit Deadline & Dems' Infighting

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Why are this summer’s tourists the primary beneficiary of new stuff from the city, like bathrooms and bike racks and new open spaces? What about us? Host Trenae Nuri, newsletter editor Siani Colon, and politics contributor Lauren Vidas have some complaints on this Tuesday News Roundup. Plus: We also look at whether the slavery exhibits at the President’s House will be back in place by July 4th and we take a dive into the all-important Democratic ward elections in the city, where progressives are taking the fight to Chairman Bob Brady. 


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