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    Kyle Vocelka buys some time for his vehicle from a Chicago parking meter kiosk across the street from St. Alphonsus Catholic Church on Chicago's north side. In December 2008, Chicago entered into a 75-year deal with a private company for control of its 36,000 parking meters in return for $1.15 billion.The deal was rushed through politically, and the city's inspector general estimated that government underpriced the value of the meters by about $1 billion. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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    Trump wants to incentivize partnerships to rebuild infrastructure

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    Conservative author Ann Coulter fired a fury of tweets on Saturday evening condemning Delta Airlines after she claims she was forced to move from her pre-booked seat. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Invision/AP)
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    Authorities are hoping to form a Washington Metrorail Safety Commission to act as an oversight authority for the train service. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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    House set to vote on authorization for Metro safety commission

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    While EAS was designed in 1978 to connect rural airports to larger hubs, to keep time from forgetting little out of the way aerodromes, the program essentially fuels boutique airliners for the rich and retired. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
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    It’d be cheaper for Uncle Sam to call an Uber rather than pay for some federally subsidized flights

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    The funding will go to 22 new cost-shared projects through the Vehicle Technologies Office meant to accelerate research on advanced batteries to power electric vehicles, lightweight materials, engine technologies and more energy-efficient mobility systems. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)
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    Energy Department issues $19 million for electric car research

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    Republican senators serving rural states oppose privatizing the air traffic control system because they worry that smaller airports and general aviation, such as private pilots and business jets, will lose under a nonprofit governed by a board composed of industry players.
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    Trump tells Toyota he wants America to be ‘car capital’ of the world again

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    The EPA is expected to require 15 billion gallons of conventional biofuels, mainly corn ethanol, be mixed into the fuel supply in 2018, the same amount as in 2017. (AP Photo/Dirk Lammers, FILE)
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    Trump’s renewable fuel goals favor ethanol industry

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    Oregon now offers driver’s licenses for men, women and ‘X’
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    Christie, who is very unpopular in his state, is calling for a special session on Saturday. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
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