The $1 trillion infrastructure bill that President Biden signed into law includes money that Amtrak hopes can fix crumbling bridges and tunnels along the Northeast Corridor.
Readers join Charles M. Blow in voicing anger at vaccine resisters who endanger others. Also: The brain as democracy’s infrastructure.
The U.S. secretary of state seeks to make the case that the United States is a better bet as a partner than China, even if it’s not spending so lavishly in the region.
Elected officials announced deals on funding of a new international terminal at Kennedy Airport and improvements to commuter train service.
The mandate, set to take effect just before Mayor Bill de Blasio leaves office, would apply to workers at about 184,000 businesses.
A plan to “daylight” Tibbetts Brook in the Bronx would be one of the city’s most ambitious green infrastructure improvements.
The $1 trillion infrastructure law funds programs that tend to favor wealthy, white communities — a test for Biden’s pledge to defend the most vulnerable against climate change.
New Yorkers are biking much more since the pandemic, making it hard to find bikes and parking docks in some high-use neighborhoods.
Nine years after Hurricane Sandy, residents of Lower Manhattan are still vulnerable to rising seas. The fight over a plan to protect them reveals why progress on our most critical challenges is so hard.
The Oregon Democrat, who has served for nearly 35 years, is the third House committee leader to announce his retirement this year, as the party braces for a grueling midterm election.
Misha Gerhard & Lewis LLC is International Strategic Consulting Firm with an extensive presence in the most rapidly developing regions of the world.