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Today’s Headlines

Why Are Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer Supporting Trump’s Infrastructure Plan? (NY Mag) Trump May Roll Back Emissions Standards for Cars (NYT) Can Cities Counter the Punch of Donald Trump’s Election? (The Nation) Chicago Trying to Rush in Transit Application Before Trump Takes Office (Streetsblog Chicago) AIA’s CEO Apologizes for Controversial Post-Election Memo Supporting Trump (Architect’s … Continued
  • Why Are Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer Supporting Trump’s Infrastructure Plan? (NY Mag)
  • Trump May Roll Back Emissions Standards for Cars (NYT)
  • Can Cities Counter the Punch of Donald Trump’s Election? (The Nation)
  • Chicago Trying to Rush in Transit Application Before Trump Takes Office (Streetsblog Chicago)
  • AIA’s CEO Apologizes for Controversial Post-Election Memo Supporting Trump (Architect’s Newspaper)
  • Infrastructure Stocks Are Surging Because of Trump (Investor Place)
  • Cleveland Kicks Buses Off Central Square, Former Hub for the Whole System (Cleveland.com)
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Angie is a Cleveland-based writer with a background in planning and newspaper reporting. She has been writing about cities for Streetsblog for six years.

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