Preparations for the World Cup are ongoing in New York City, where officials anticipate over one million visitors will arrive for the event. The city is addressing challenges related to transit and costs associated with hosting the influx of tourists.
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New York City prepares for World Cup with expected influx of visitors
New York City is preparing for the World Cup, expecting more than one million visitors. Officials are working to manage transit issues and the associated costs of hosting the event.
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New York City catches World Cup fever amid transit chaos, high costs
New York City prepares for World Cup with expected influx of visitors