Por: New York Post Opinion October 16, 2022
New York’s subway killings , with the number of in the past two years eclipsing the total for the previous 11. That makes it an existential threat not just to the MTA, but to the entire city. As Nicole Gelinas , “Public safety is the #1 basis for a public-transit system and thus for a dense city. The key is ‘public.’ You are riding with strangers. You have to be sure they won’t stab you.” In other words, without a subway, there... + full article
New York Post USA Nation October 11, 2022
Three murders. Five stabbings. Countless other attacks. Over the past two weeks, more than a dozen people have been , including three fatally, in a string of bloody, frightening incidents. As more New Yorkers get back on the subways and buses in the waning days of the... + más
Letter to the editor: Making transit options more accessible for all | Portland Press Herald
Between gridlock and a hard place: clogged roads, poor transit | The Boston Globe
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 05, 2022
As discussed in about parking in downtown Portland, it is becoming more difficult and expensive to drive and park in the heart of the city, and, as noted in , Greater Portland Metro can be a great alternative to driving and parking for many employees and visitors. One of the... + más
Mom shares video of daughter enjoying wheelchair-accessible pool | ABC News
New York Daily News USA Nation October 04, 2022
After decades of planning, the MTA on Monday finally finished the Long Island Rail Road’s third track project that eliminates one of New York’s most cumbersome mass transit bottlenecks. The project adds a new 9.8-mile express track between the Floral Park and Hicksville... + más
Kathy Hochul, MTA announce completion of LIRR ‘Third Track’ expansion | New York Post
MTA’s new taxicab charge plan puts a tax on women’s safety | New York Post
MarketWatch USA Business October 02, 2022
It’s a miss relative to expectations. Still, the third quarter number is a big jump from the 254,695 deliveries in the of 2022, when Covid-19 lockdowns impacted production and sales of the entire Chinese auto industry. ( ’s most productive manufacturing plant is in... + más
Tesla Recall: What Happened And What Will It Cost TSLA Stockholders? | Forbes
Tesla’s Quarterly EV Deliveries Jump 42%–But Miss Bullish Expectations | Forbes
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 30, 2022
Re (Page A1, Sept. 27): While it is undeniable that the area’s traffic congestion harms the economy and robs Massachusetts residents at all economic levels of precious time that could be put to better use, the solution of congestion pricing that Kara Miller puts forth in her... + más
Beautiful And Deadly: A Disproportionate Number Of People Die On America’s Rural Roads | Forbes
Kuwait holds second election in two years amid gridlock | ABC News
ABC7 USA Nation September 25, 2022
VENTURA, Calif. (KABC) -- Ventura County Christian School is now in a legal battle against the district after being asked to shut down due to safety issues with the school's building.According to a statement issued by the school's lawyers, the Ventura Unified School... + más
3 Threats Christian Nationalism Poses to the United States | Time
Friday's Scores | Associated Press
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 24, 2022
Citing the need to address California’s twin crises of housing affordability and climate change, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that bars local governments from mandating parking spaces as part of most development near transit stops. Critics say the new law could backfire,... + más
California Might Finally Do Something Obvious to Build More Housing | Slate
Will less parking mean more housing in Cambridge? | The Boston Globe
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