It's too soon to know what downtown cities will look like after the coronavirus pandemic. What we do know is that no business will be spared. Both small businesses and big retailers will feel the effects. That could mean landowners, consumers and retailers will have to work together to imagine the new iteration of the American city.
Each day that goes by without a COVID-19 stimulus agreement is another day of worry for many in America's middle class, which was already shrinking before the pandemic began.
Axios Re:Cap digs into middle class myths and realities with Jim Tankersley, a New York Times economics reporter and author of the new book, "The Riches of This Land."
On this day 75 years ago, the U.S. dropped a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima. Since the end of the Cold War, the threat of a nuclear attack has seemed farfetched. However, the rise of cyberattacks and artificial intelligence could disrupt the precarious balance between nations in the modern nuclear arms race.