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To the editor: Did James E. Moore II, a professor emeritus of transportation engineering at USC, fully consider climate change in his letter stating that the California high-speed rail cannot ...
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The Democrats still have a large presence in government — especially in its bureaucracy, and they will resist change. So, the real question is, “Will the people get what they voted for?” ...
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After a decade as prime minister, Justin Trudeau has succumbed to unpopularity at home, infighting in his party – and questions over his response to the incoming US administration.