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    Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx is urging Congress to quickly approve legislation to pay for highway and transit programs amid warnings that the U.S. government's Highway Trust Fund is nearly broke. If allowed to run dry, that could threaten to set back or shut down projects across the country, force widespread layoffs of construction workers and delay needed repairs and improvements. (AP Photo/Skip Peterson)
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    Sen. Sherrod Brown promised that he'll be fair to Wall Street banks if he becomes the Senate Banking Committee chairman. (AP Photo)
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