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New York’s Rats Have Already Won

Por: The Atlantic Opinion March 02, 2023

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I thought having a rat czar would be an easy win for the city. I was wrong.Illustration by Doug Chayka, Source: GettyMarch 2, 2023, 7 AM ETUpdated at 9:31 a.m. ET on March 2, 2023Every Saturday morning when I was in high school, I would take two buses across Brooklyn to my cousin’s exterminating business, where I worked the front desk. I dispatched crews to dismantle hornet nests, helped identify mysterious bugs in Ziploc bags, and fielded... + full article



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