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Tag: Infrastructure (Public Works)
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Reports of Looting in Kherson as Ukrainians Battle to Retake the City
As Russia pressures local residents to leave, a hydroelectric dam outside the city may prove to be a major point of contention.
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Why Natural Gas Prices in Europe Are Plunging
A combination of full storage, lower demand and mild weather, among other factors, has eased concerns of a spike in heating and power prices — for now.
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Getting People Back on Trains, After the Pandemic Turned Many to Cars
While the federal government is committed to a multibillion-dollar improvement to train service, an already long schedule may face delays.
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Biden Promotes Infrastructure Law in Pennsylvania Swing With Fetterman
The fate of a Senate race in President Biden’s home state could determine the prospects of the rest of his legislative agenda.