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Clean power supply is being generated in upstate New York, but it is not making its way to New York City, the area that relies most heavily on power from fossil fuels.

But challenges await, including technical issues, regulatory barriers and many miles of highway.

The nation’s most ambitious engineering projects are mired in postponements and skyrocketing costs. Delivering $1.2 trillion in new infrastructure will be tough.

Looking at demographic data can help us assess the opportunities and challenges of the coming decades.

Public investment, including spending on children, is a worthy American tradition.

The president signed the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. Retail sales are up and signs point to a strong holiday season. And the next Fed chair could be named any day.

The quest for Congo’s cobalt, which is vital for electric vehicles and the worldwide push against climate change, is caught in an international cycle of exploitation, greed and gamesmanship.

Generations of New Orleans residents have dreamed of the day when the Claiborne Expressway might be removed. President Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure package could eventually make that possible.

Voters may pummel Democrats next year but future generations will be grateful. 

$550 billion for new spending is big, but many say America’s infrastructure needs are even bigger.

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