President Joe Biden promised U.S. senators from both major parties on Thursday to work together to modernize aging U.S.
Then, Trump was desperate to deny Biden a victory on infrastructure. Now, the Republican wants credit for the Democrat’s accomplishment.
Plans by U.S. President-elect Joe Biden to spend $2 trillion on infrastructure are expected to underpin metals prices in the coming months as the world's biggest economy moves towards greener policies ...
When Democrats pushed the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) through Congress in 2021—with hardly any bipartisan support—Donald Trump warned Republicans not to vote for it. "Patriots ...
BEDFORD PARK, Ill. (WLS) -- Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg got an up close look at some of the biggest transit construction projects in the Chicago area. Buttigieg touted his boss' ...
President Donald Trump has reversed the previous administration's decision to block the Ambler Road Project in Alaska, ...
President Biden will lay out the first part of a sweeping two-pronged infrastructure and jobs proposal today. Follow here for the latest.
Major automakers are urging the Trump administration to roll back the Biden-era tailpipe emissions and fuel efficiency ...
In a heated congressional hearing, U.S. lawmakers debated whether the Biden administration or current Trump administration is more guilty of infringing on Americans’ First Amendment rights by ...
Less than a year into his presidency, Joe Biden signed into law one of his top domestic priorities, a bipartisan infrastructure package. Almost immediately, cynics predicted that the legislation’s ...
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