World Cup faces hotel strikes and Airbnb ban in New York
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5 questionsWhether hotel workers will actually strike during the World Cup, as contract negotiations are ongoing.
How many additional public bathrooms will be available or planned for the World Cup, beyond the current mapping effort.
The specific details of the bill blocked by Mayor Mamdani and the coalition of City Council committee chairs regarding Airbnb operations.
How the transit system, particularly Penn Station, will handle the expected influx of 1.2 million visitors during the tournament.
The exact impact of New Jersey's fare hikes on the cost and accessibility for fans attending matches at MetLife Stadium.
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