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Don’t let the trillion-dollar price tag fool you. It’s a gift to the Davos class, not the American worker.

The proposal received a cool reception from Democrats, who disagree with the president over how to finance the nation’s ailing roads, bridges and other infrastructure.

He would probably do it the wrong way. But done right, it could be a great idea.

Trump wants to build things. Democrats can help him find a way.

$1.5 trillion of hot air.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin urged Congress to lift the debt ceiling as lawmakers embark on a spending spree.

Signals from the White House have hard-line supporters worried that he will sing the praises of bipartisanship instead of ideological purity.

Mayor de Blasio and Governor Cuomo are at odds over what the mayor sees as bells and whistles, but maybe they are not extras after all.

Rail bosses have sidelined the Teesside Airport rail station for years, but retain the zombie station that symbolizes the dysfunctions of Britain’s transportation network.

The agency that runs the city’s troubled subway plans to spend nearly $4 billion on new trains to modernize an aging fleet, including novel gangway cars.

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