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While the transportation industry is pushing Congress to pass a new infrastructure plan, a Brown University economist warns that new construction might not get the bang-for-the-buck that proponents claim.
Kelsey Brown, a Spanish teacher in Denver who coaches the women's varsity lacrosse team and coordinates an exchange program to make ends meet. She is one of many Denver teachers who walked off the job on Monday to protest their low pay.
After experiencing explosive growth in recent years, the city is tripling its spending to address the shortage of lower-income units.
Black Virginians who think Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam should stay in office despite the photo on his 1984 yearbook page that shows people in blackface and KKK costumes. Among white Virginians polled, only 46 percent think he should stay in office.
In cities on the Great Lakes, water pipes are crumbling and poor people are paying the price
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson, who is gay, and others have called on Diaz to apologize after the conservative, cowboy hat-wearing councilman told a Spanish-language radio program the city government is "controlled by the homosexual community."
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