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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.
Attorney General Rob Bonta filed the lawsuit Thursday in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, just one ...
The lawsuit alleges the funding cut was politically motivated and not a result of problems with the High Speed Rail Authority ...
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California’s High-Speed Rail Crisis: Can Engineering Triumph Over Politics and Billions in Overruns?Is California’s bullet train a wonder in the works, or a $100 billion warning sign? The latest round of court battles between Sacramento and Washington has revived intense argument over America’s most ...
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The Most Decadent Summer Dessert (That Also Saves Money)!Jane’s Addiction suing lead singer Perry Farrell for $10m after brawl halted tour and album ...
Newsom says funding revocation “illegal” as state takes battle to federal court SACRAMENTO / WASHINGTON — California filed a ...
Trump continues to face backlash from his MAGA supporters over his administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. He ...
Trump gave Newsom a perfect opportunity to cut his losses and shift blame. Why didn’t he take it?
The Trump administration has repeatedly taken aim at the LA-to-Bay Area rail project, blaming Democratic leaders for cost ...
The biggest conflicts over California’s high-speed rail project may be playing out in Sacramento and Washington, D.C., but the uncertainty they create often ends up in Kern County. On Wednesday, the ...
California's high-speed rail project loses $4 billion in federal funding as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy cites waste.
A compliance review found the project was plagued by delays, mismanagement, waste, ballooning costs, budget shortfalls, and overrepresentation of ridership.
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