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"textContent": "by Reverend Adolphus C. Lacey, PhD, Bethany Baptist Church of Brooklyn, New York The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to bring over 1 million visitors to the NY/NJ region and billions in economic activity. A global wealth event. In most cities, that means a surge in short-term rentals. A moment where everyday homeowners can generate",
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