Also today: Cities face uncertainty amid federal funding cuts, and imagining a second chance for former prisons. |
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President Donald Trump has called for Alcatraz to be reopened as a modern maximum-security facility. Perched on an island about 1.25 miles offshore from San Francisco, the former federal prison gained near mythological status in American culture after housing notorious criminals like Al Capone and Robert Stroud, known as the “Birdman of Alcatraz.” Today, it serves primarily as a tourist destination. Trump’s push to revert the historic site into a functioning prison has raised serious questions. Similar “supermax” prisons have cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and the process would likely trigger extensive regulatory reviews. More from me, today on CityLab: Is Trump’s Plan to Reopen the Notorious Alcatraz Prison Realistic? — Rthvika Suvarna | |
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Judge blocks Trump from shuttering federal agency that funds museums and libraries (USA Today) -
Brightline just turned its trains and stations into coworking spaces (Fast Company) -
Utopian dreamers founded this Alabama city. Now, a fight over books is dividing it (New York Times) -
Donald Trump’s information warfare against America (Bulwark) | |
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