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Texas Demands Aid From Biden as Freeze Threatens Border Cities

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The Boom Times for ESG Debt Look Over

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Welcome to today's edition of Navigator, CityLab’s biweekly Saturday newsletter.

With Thanksgiving behind those of us who celebrate, and December fast approaching, my colleagues and I have put together a holiday gift guide with a distinctly CityLab flavor. If you’re searching for suggestions on what to get your metropolis-appreciating, transit-riding, architecture-noticing loved ones, this guide is for you. If you want to treat yourself to a cross-country locomotive adventure or a Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home good, hey, it’s for you, too.