A Daring Plan to Save a Dying City New York City is hopeless. When Ebola broke out, the ruthless Calm Act walled off the city behind armed borders. Otherwise contagious refugees would flood out and devastate the whole Northeast. The survivors outside, struggling to make ends meet in a chaotic climate and collapsed economy, are grateful. But they feel guilty as sin. The agony of New York weighs heavy on the regional conscience. Dee...