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    Lawmakers haggle over half a billion for transportation
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    Lawmakers haggle over half a billion for transportation

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    Whose fault is it? The perils of insuring self-driving cars
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    Whose fault is it? The perils of insuring self-driving cars

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    A Norfolk Southern freight train rolls through Pennsylvania.
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    Freight rail regulatory reform can boost US farmers’ global competitiveness

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    West Coast ports could be another victim of trade war with China
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    West Coast ports could be another victim of trade war with China

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    Booming economy leads to record-high spring break air travel
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    Booming economy leads to record-high spring break air travel

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    In this photo, an air traffic controller works in the tower at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J.
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    San Antonio police officers investigate the scene where eight people were found dead in a tractor-trailer loaded with at least 30 others outside a Walmart store in stifling summer heat in what police are calling a horrific human trafficking case in San Antonio.
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    Life sentence for truck driver who smuggled immigrants in overheated tractor-trailer

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    April 20, 2018 8:22 pm
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    A monitor displays General Electric Co. signage on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange earlier this year. While U.S. stocks have climbed overall, the historic manufacturer's shares have tumbled as CEO John Flannery attempts to turn around a company grappling with challenging markets and an influential activist investor.
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    Workers fix a sewer main below the sidewalk in Mid City New Orleans, on Jan. 31, 2018.  The city of New Orleans is perhaps one of the best examples of what President Trump calls the country’s “crumbling infrastructure.” City officials say New Orleans needs more than $11 billion to update key parts of its infrastructure. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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    April 17, 2018 4:00 am
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    Delta Air Lines says business travel to China is unfazed, so far, by the prospect of a trade war between that country and the U.S.
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    Worried Delta says China travel surging despite trade war fears

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