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Congress should study the history of large infrastructure projects, which has been defined by exceptional delays and cost overruns.
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No such thing as free infrastructure exists.
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The fundamental lesson of the infrastructure bill is that the government should not support marketable services such as transportation and broadband because it is too likely to be controlled by vested interests while ignoring actual issues.
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House moderates demanded a cost assessment from the Congressional Budget Office.
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Researchers from Israel reversed two key processes involved in aging.
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Of course, it's all about where you move. The authors argue that it needs to be less populous regions.
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Underperforming, U.S. comes in only 157th out of 196 in global triangularity ranking
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A mineral made in a Kamchatka volcano may hold the answer to cheaper batteries, find scientists.
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Celebrate Science Day 2020 by proving the Earth is not flat.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) told reporters on Thursday that Democrats were readying a possible $1.5 trillion infrastructure spending bill. There have already been various proposals to tie infrastructure spending to a coronavirus economic relief bill, although those efforts have so far not borne fruit. President Trump has stated that he would support an …