Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader, said there was “good will” during their meeting with President Trump on infrastructure spending, which yielded an agreement to pursue a $2 trillion plan.
After a meeting of “good will” at the White House, the leaders will gather again in three weeks to discuss how to actually pay for the ambitious project.
Some say Beijing lends money for infrastructure and development to pressure poor countries with debt. Not so.
Beijing is reshaping its plans for building a network of ports, rails and roads that enhance the country’s geopolitical ambitions. But it isn’t retreating.
A tiny slice of equity from public companies could fund America’s desperate need for better infrastructure.
As her Democratic rivals promise generational change, national unity and sweeping liberal platforms, Ms. Klobuchar’s plan is more prosaic: A win.
On Friday, Greece joined the thickening ranks of China’s economic allies in Europe. But European officials remain wary of China’s intentions.
House Democratic leaders criticized the president on immigration and Fed picks but also hoped to cut deals with him and Senate Republicans to deliver campaign promises.
There are a number of promising plans to repair the detested Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. But solving the problem will take an act of collective will.
Thirty million people went without power for nearly a week, making the country’s troubled political and economic situation even worse.
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