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Elieah Boyd, who lost her arm after attempting to cross the train tracks in Ventura, Calif., with her 80-lbs. electric bike ...
The article reports that a man who was kicked out of a club got in his car in a fit of rage and drove back, ramming into patrons waiting to enter. After the crash, bystanders pulled the driver out of ...
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Can California’s Bullet Train Survive Without Federal Backing? The Engineering and Funding Battle UnfoldsWhat does a country’s most audacious rail project do when it loses its vital lifeline of federal funding? President Trump’s ...
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Ball Lightening; Unexplained by Science?Olympic Medalist Skier Audun Groenvold Dies After Getting Struck by Lightning Meet the robo-bunny: This tiny, furry robot is taking on invasive pythons in Florida ...
We’re a long way from the transcontinental railroad. We built the iconic American infrastructure project in the 1860s in about six years, putting down 1,776 miles of track and blasting 15 tunnels ...
We’re a long way from the transcontinental railroad. We built the iconic American infrastructure project in the 1860s in about six years, putting down 1,776 miles of track and blasting 15 tunnels ...
A Ventura surfing instructor whose arm was severed in a collision with an Amtrak train earlier this month is recovering after ...
Disneyland once regularly boasted about major attendance milestones and proudly issued annual tallies — but not anymore.
That’s the daily reality at Jax at the Tracks, a gleaming vintage diner tucked into the mountain town of Truckee, California, where dessert becomes an art form and calories don’t count (at least ...
CEO of Kleinheinz Capital Partners, the main backer of the high-speed rail project in Texas, writes about the status of this ...
In Texas, where abortion is banned, a bipartisan group of lawmakers, medical associations and groups on either side of the ...
Mass transit between Los Angeles and San Francisco never made sense, writes Rich Lowry, because there's not enough population density. Then came cost overruns.
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