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Though infrastructure is in place, much of it remains empty as Baoding struggles to become a satellite city in Beijing’s megalopolis.

Thomas F. Prendergast, the chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, has repeatedly called on the city to increase its contribution toward capital projects by more than $2 billion.

The station, at 34th Street and 11th Avenue, is scheduled to open on Sunday to the public — New York City’s first new subway station in a quarter century.

To protesters, the garbage piles are one indignity too far, the ultimate manifestation of a failed system that has left the state unable to perform basic functions.

Puerto Rico will not go ahead with a $750 million bond, just days after asking the U.S. Supreme Court for the right to restructure its huge debt.

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo writes that he “vigorously” supports a new rail tunnel under the Hudson and says a federal commitment is necessary.

Many states have stepped up to pay for transportation improvements as the Republican Congress dawdles.

Not a single one of the nearly 18,000 homes destroyed or severely damaged in last summer’s war is habitable, despite an Israeli mechanism to approve reconstruction.

Public authorities once paid their own way. ­Now they barely keep up.

The Monday morning commute was snarled after a car caught fire inside the Lincoln Tunnel and a train stalled in one of the Hudson River rail tunnels.

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