Author Archive

Ana Campoy

Management

Some California Cities Are Siding With Trump on Immigration

While the number of jurisdictions rejecting California’s sanctuary rules has been growing, they remain in the minority.

Management

6 of the 10 Fastest-Growing U.S. Counties Are in Texas

Many of the new Texans hail from other U.S. cities.

Infrastructure

Hurricane Maria Has Made Puerto Rico the Land of Opportunity for Solar Power

Behind the scenes, the destruction has bred a keen contest for a massive prize: the 1.4 million customers of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, which has kept its monopoly on the island for 70 years despite a dismal record.

Management

Puerto Rico Is a Textbook Example of How Waterborne Disease Outbreaks Spread

There have been at least 74 suspected cases of leptospirosis, a bacterial illness transmitted through water, food, or soil contaminated by infected animal urine, recorded on the island so far this month.

Infrastructure

Puerto Rico Is Still a Disaster Zone, Three Weeks After Hurricane Maria

Only 400 miles of the territory’s 5,000 miles of roads are open.

Management

The U.S. Is Arresting Undocumented Immigrants Faster Than It Can Deport Them

Trump’s enforcement approach, which also targets longtime immigrants who have committed minor or no offenses, is resulting in more arrests in the interior of the country.

Workforce

The Main Reason Americans Are Ditching New York And Flocking to Cowboy Land

You can now get cortados in downtown Dallas—and maybe a job, too.

Management

American Cities Are Becoming More Diverse—And More Segregated

Hispanic communities are getting more, not less, ghettoized in major metro areas.