Trump, California and bullet train
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The film is less all-out action-forward than Fury Road, but it still has several of the best car chase sequences of the decade. Even better is Anya Taylor-Joy’s central performance, which feels destined to stand the test of time.
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The Cool Down on MSNNewsom blasts administration for halting billions in funding for California's bullet train project: 'Hand China the future'In 2023, the Biden Administration awarded California $3.1 billion in federal funds toward the high-speed rail project, which aimed to connect California, Los Angeles, and the Central Valley with 220-mile-per-hour, fully electrified trains, the California High-Speed Rail Authority announced at the time.
Secretary Duffy terminated $4 billion in federal funding for California's high-speed rail project this week, citing $15 billion spent over 16 years with no high-speed track laid.
The president has cut federal funding for California’s high speed rail, calling it a “Newscum SCAM” and a “TRAIN TO NOWHERE.”
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The Cool Down on MSNExperienced traveler shares pro tips after riding aboard high-speed bullet train: 'This is what you need to know'TikTok creator Ashventurer (@ashventurer_) made a video showcasing the high-speed bullet train in China that she and her partner used to get from Shanghai to Beijing. The creator starts the video by saying,
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In a blistering response to the Trump administration’s proposal to pull $4 billion in federal funding, state officials said the move was illegal, predetermined and based on flawed analysis.
PM Modi’s visit will reportedly include a tour of the Miyagi Prefecture plant, where the E10 prototype is being developed, and discussions will also focus on broader economic cooperation, including Japan’s $34.2 billion investment plan in India over the next five years.
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How China Built the World’s Fastest Bullet Train Through the Three Gorges – True Engineering MarvelThe latest high-speed rail project in China has left the world, especially American engineers, in awe. The Zhengzhou-Chongqing high-speed railway, spanning 818 kilometers, enables trains to travel at an astonishing 350 kilometers per hour,