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Pelican Island Bridge in Galveston struck by barge, causing portion to collapse: officials

By: Michael Dorgan — May 15th 2024 at 14:05
A barge smashed into the Pelican Island Bridge in Galveston, Texas, on Wednesday morning, causing a section of the bridge to fall onto the barge, Fox 7 Austin reports.

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Highway safety administration warns against sticking aftermarket decals on steering wheels following accident

— May 15th 2024 at 11:01
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a warning not to stick decals onto car steering wheels after a driver was severely hurt by one during a crash.

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Florida bus carrying migrant farmworkers crashes, killing at least 8 and injuring dozens more: officials

By: Stephen Sorace · Sarah Rumpf-Whitten — May 14th 2024 at 18:32
A bus carrying nearly dozens of farmworkers crashed in Florida on Tuesday morning, leaving eight dead and 40 others injured, according to authorities.

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3 killed, 3 injured in California after speeding Tesla flies into power pole and building, knocks out power

By: Stephen Sorace — May 13th 2024 at 11:40
Three people are dead and three others seriously injured after a speeding car struck a curb and crashed into a power pole and building in California.

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Lightning-fast Formula E race car does 0-60 in 1.82 seconds flat

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — May 13th 2024 at 05:00
Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how the Gen3 Evo Formula E race car revolutionizes electric racing with its unmatched acceleration, advanced technology, sustainable design.

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How to fly with your dog when money is no object

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — May 11th 2024 at 05:00
With airlines tightening their leash on pet travel, there are other more comfortable travel options for pets with private jet charters.

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Trucker fell asleep at wheel in leadup to wreck that killed 3 PA workers, authorities say

— May 10th 2024 at 18:34
A truck driver who struck a construction vehicle on Interstate 83 in Pennsylvania and killed three workers was reportedly asleep at the wheel when the incident happened.

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7 dead after bus falls into river in St. Petersburg, Russia

— May 10th 2024 at 18:32
A bus veered off a bridge Friday in St. Petersburg, Russia, plunging into the Moika River and leaving seven people dead, according to officials.

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At least 90 injured after passenger train hits boxcar, derails in Argentine capital

— May 10th 2024 at 15:57
At least 90 people were injured Friday in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after a passenger train derailed after striking an empty boxcar on the tracks.

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Large barge crashes into historic Fort Madision Bridge in Iowa, later sinks

By: Michael Dorgan — May 10th 2024 at 12:16
A near 100-year-old bridge in Iowa was struck by a loose barge on Thursday prompting its temporary closure before later reopening without any significant damage or injuries.

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Boeing 737 catches fire, skids off runway at Senegal's main airport

— May 9th 2024 at 20:14
A Boeing 737-300 Air Sénégal flight carrying 85 people caught fire and skidded off a runway at the African nation's main airport just outside Dakar.

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Senate overwhelmingly passes FAA reauthorization, sending bill to House

By: Julia Johnson — May 9th 2024 at 20:12
The Senate passed a bill reauthorizing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Thursday, despite push back from multiple D.C.-based Democrats.

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Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: Explosives will be used to free ship from section of fallen steel wreckage

By: Stephen Sorace — May 9th 2024 at 08:42
Unified Command on Wednesday said that crews will use precision explosives on a collapsed section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the Port of Baltimore.

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1 worker dead, another injured after truck veers onto shoulder of California highway

— May 7th 2024 at 17:48
One contract worker was killed and another seriously injured after a box truck veered onto the shoulder of California State Route 71 in Chino Hills.

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Los Angeles bus driver fights back after female suspect attacks her over alleged fare dispute

By: Stephen Sorace — May 7th 2024 at 10:51
Video captured a Los Angeles bus driver defending herself and fighting back after a woman attacked her on Sunday over an alleged fare dispute.

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Small plane crashes in central Virginia, killing 2

— May 6th 2024 at 18:16
John Latham, 63, of Haymarket, Virginia, and Niiben Ayivorh, 73, of Burke, were killed when their small aircraft crashed in densely-forested section of Fluvanna County.

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Bear dragged body of man killed in Massachusetts car wreck, police say

— May 6th 2024 at 15:01
A man who was dragged by a bear following a Hatfield, Massachusetts, car crash on Sunday was most likely dead at the time, State Police said.

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TSA Discovers Bag of Snakes in Passenger’s Pants at Miami International Airport

By: Katherine Hamilton · Katherine Hamilton — May 5th 2024 at 14:18

A passenger at Miami International Airport was caught with some slithering stowaways in his pants, according to TSA.

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Pilot dead after small plane crashes in Georgia neighborhood

— May 2nd 2024 at 17:59
Jason McKenzie, the associate director of philanthropy at Augusta University, has been reported dead after his single-engine aircraft crashed in a residential part of the Georgia city.

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Fuel Tanker Crashes into Tractor-Trailer, Bursts into Flames, Shuts Down I-95 in Connecticut

By: Olivia Rondeau · Olivia Rondeau — May 2nd 2024 at 16:22

A tanker truck carrying 8,500 gallons of gas crashed into a tractor-trailer and burst into flames on I-95 in Connecticut Thursday morning.

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Death toll of China highway collapse rises to 36, more than 20 cars found

— May 2nd 2024 at 06:16
A large section of a highway in Meizhou in south China's Guangdong Province collapsed due to heavy rains and flooding, resulting in the confirmed deaths of 36 people so far.

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Two killed after small plane crashes in rural Indiana

— April 30th 2024 at 18:39
Two people were killed Tuesday afternoon after their small, single-engine aircraft crashed in a wooded area in Elkhart County, Indiana.

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'Tens of Thousands' of Driverless Trucks to Haul Freight on Highways in Coming Years

By: Olivia Rondeau · Olivia Rondeau — April 29th 2024 at 15:32

"Tens of thousands" of fully autonomous tractor-trailers are expected to haul freight on public roads in upcoming years.

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Tesla Semi’s impressive performance on ice marks another major triumph

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — April 29th 2024 at 05:00
Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson: Video shows Tesla Semi can navigate icy conditions, potentially offering a sustainable, all-weather, heavy-duty transport solution amid emissions concerns.

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Freight train carrying gasoline, propane derails near Arizona-New Mexico line amid aftermath of severe weather

By: Sarah Rumpf-Whitten — April 26th 2024 at 22:16
A freight train carrying gasoline and propane derailed and caught fire Friday near the Arizona-New Mexico state line prompting an immediately shutdown of the busy interstate.

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$15 toll to enter busiest part of Manhattan will take effect June 30

— April 26th 2024 at 19:55
New York will begin levying a $15 toll on most drivers entering Manhattan's bustling central business district on June 30, according to transit officials.

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Meet the American who invented the gas-powered tractor, entrepreneur John Froelich, helped feed the world

By: Kerry Byrne — April 26th 2024 at 03:00
John Froelich, the oldest son of German immigrants, was born in Iowa in 1849. The grain mill operator tinkered away on a gasoline traction, the tractor, that changed global agriculture.

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Pilot reported that plane carrying fuel caught on fire before fatal Alaska crash

— April 25th 2024 at 10:04
A C54D-DC airplane caught fire and crashed, killing both people on board, on its way to deliver over 3,000 gallons of fuel to a remote Alaska Native village.

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New Hampshire set to receive $20M grant to help reconstruct coastal seawalls following major flooding

— April 23rd 2024 at 11:22
After being hit with a major storm and damaging floods this past January, New Hampshire will be getting a $20 million federal grant to reconstruct eroded coastal seawalls to prevent future flooding.

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Malaysian helicopters collide in military training exercise, killing all 10 crew

— April 23rd 2024 at 08:52
The Malaysian navy’s 90th anniversary celebration has been canceled after 10 officers died when two helicopters collided and crashed while rehearsing for the event.

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Building starts on high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and Los Angeles area

— April 22nd 2024 at 05:26
Groundbreaking on a $12 billion high-speed passenger rail line between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area is scheduled to occur on Monday, officials said.

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Good Samaritans pull driver from car engulfed in flames after crash on I-94 in Minnesota

By: Stephen Sorace — April 21st 2024 at 06:13
A driver trapped inside a burning car that caught fire after crashing into a light pole on I-94 near St. Paul, Minnesota, was rescued by good Samaritans.

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Tram accident at Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles leaves at least 15 injured

By: Landon Mion — April 21st 2024 at 03:13
Multiple people are injured after a Universal CityWalk tram in Los Angeles, California, crashed Saturday night, according to the fire department.

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Investigation launched into cause of school bus fire on NJ's Garden State Parkway

— April 19th 2024 at 13:07
Authorities are investigating what caused a large school bus fire to erupt on the Garden State Parkway in Cape May County, New Jersey, while 10 students were aboard.

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Driver dead after fiery crash into Chicago-area toll plaza

— April 18th 2024 at 14:34
A motorist was killed Thursday after plowing into the Barrington Road Toll Plaza on a Cook County stretch of Interstate 90, according to police.

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California’s High-Speed Rail Project Far From Finished, but It Is Putting Money in Unions’ Coffers

By: Will Kessler — April 18th 2024 at 11:25

Democratic officials are throwing billions at California high-speed rail projects that have yet to be built, funding thousands of jobs specifically for union members.

Despite funding initially being approved by a referendum in 2008, the California High-Speed Rail project currently has less than a quarter of its expected length under construction and was initially supposed to have connected Los Angeles and San Francisco by 2020, according to the Los Angeles Times.

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The Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council, which represents 48 local unions and more than 150,000 members in California, boasted of the creation of 13,000 unionized construction jobs due to continued funding of California’s high-speed rail project.

The California High-Speed Rail Authority, in its community benefits agreement regarding the construction of the rail, lays out that it will exclusively bargain with union representatives for craft labor and that no employee will be required to join a union, but workers who are at the site for more than eight total days will be required to pay union dues.

The agreement outlines that union members will be the primary source of labor and that the local unions will be given the opportunity to refer employees for the job.

“The project has been a windfall for the union workers who’ve been on the job,” Kerry Jackson, William Clement fellow in California Reform at the Pacific Research Institute, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “By some counts, as many as 13,000 have been hired. The California High-Speed Rail Authority itself even brags about the ‘steady union jobs that provide union wages and benefits’ they get. That’s not to mention the benefits the union bosses everywhere always enjoy when they have more dues-paying members supporting their salaries and perks.”

The Biden administration announced $3 billion in federal funds for the project in December to push along the first phase of the project connecting Merced, Fresno, and Bakersfield, adding to the $9 billion already appropriated by the state and the approximately $3.5 billion in grants given by the Obama administration.

The project has been estimated to need between $88 billion and $128 billion to be fully completed, and the rail authority told the Daily Caller News Foundation that it is aiming to be operational from Bakersfield to Merced between 2030 and 2033.

“Of course, project costs are affected by higher, nonmarket wages,” Jackson told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “When you have so many workers making these wages over the years, it adds up. The unions are a force behind the rail and one of the reasons, if not the main one, that this project has not been halted even though it’s far behind schedule, way over initial cost projections, and looks like a failed enterprise.

“The community benefits agreement that serves as the Project Labor Agreement requires unions to be the primary source of all craft labor.”

The California High-Speed Rail Authority told the Daily Caller News Foundation that, so far, 22.5 miles in the Central Valley have reached substantial completion, but that efforts are underway to design stations and track systems, complete environmental reviews and procure trains.

“The project is very much happening and continuing to make progress with our commitment unwavering as we remain active and aggressive in moving the project forward while actively pursuing federal funding,” the authority told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Big News: Today, President Biden announced funding to build the first high-speed rail projects in our nation’s history.

These investments will get people and goods where they need to go more quickly, reduce emissions, increase passenger safety, and create good-paying union jobs. pic.twitter.com/zxR6SQawIw

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“Even if we didn’t have the Project Labor Agreement, there would be prevailing wage and benefits on this project, both because of state requirements and federal funding requirements,” Anne-Marie Otey, communications and editorial director at the LA/OC Building and Construction Trades Council, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “So, they’d be there no matter what, so we might as well make the best of it. I think it is better for the workers when there’s also a union agreement on the project.”

Otey pointed to the Davis-Bacon Act, which is a federal law that requires the government to pay at least the local rate to workers when constructing public projects, as the reason why using union workers on the project would not raise labor costs.

The Congressional Budget Office estimated that if the Davis-Bacon Act were repealed in 2020, it would have reduced government spending outlays by $10.7 billion by 2030.

“It’s benefiting workers,” Otey told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “And these workers are represented by unions, but no, we didn’t look at it as ‘What can we do for unions?’ We said, ‘What can we do for workers in the state?’ Especially again, in areas like the Central Valley, where they can’t just drive to San Francisco, Sacramento or L.A. for jobs, they live in the great heartland of our state.

“So, we wanted to figure out a way to keep them employed and keep them working at least somewhat near where they live. So, we think it’s a positive.”

Around $3 billion in federal funding was also announced in December for a high-speed railway between Las Vegas, Nevada, and Rancho Cucamonga, California, with Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., claiming that 35,000 union jobs would be created as a result. The funding for the project comes from the $1.2 trillion in new spending that was approved by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in 2021.

“We disagree that the California high-speed rail project has yet to make substantial progress,” a spokesperson for the California State Transportation Agency told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Quite the contrary. There are 119 miles currently under construction, with one construction package already substantially complete, and preconstruction work is underway to complete the initial 171-mile operating segment between Merced and Bakersfield. The nation’s first high-speed trains will be tested by the end of the decade, and we expect service to begin between 2030 and 2033.”

California is one of the more unionized states in the U.S., ranking sixth in terms of the share of workers in unions, exceeded only by five other blue states (Connecticut, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, and Washington), according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The share of California workers who were members of unions declined from 16.1% in 2022 to 15.4% in 2023.

The Biden administration’s push for high-speed rail funding in California is part of a larger national push for increased passenger rail access for Americans. President Joe Biden announced in November that $16.4 billion would be given to Amtrak, the national passenger railroad of the U.S., to fund 25 passenger rail projects along the East Coast.

“Although in California, public works projects are always union labor, so I think their biggest reason they like high-speed rail is that it’s just such a long-term project,” Edward Ring, director of water and energy policy at the California Policy Center, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “The unions get behind these projects because they’re big. The other reason, though, that they get behind these projects is because these are projects that the environmentalist community won’t vehemently oppose. They ought to be building things that are more practical; they ought to be upgrading freeways. But the environmentalists want us on a road diet.”

Biden has also boasted of new train sets for the California rail project being all-electric, resulting in zero emissions and powered through renewable energy, according to a White House fact sheet.

The president claims that all of his proposed rail projects will create “tens of thousands” of union jobs. As of September, the state of California had spent more than $600 million on environmental reviews for the rail project, not including a 78-mile stretch out of 500 miles that had not yet been evaluated.

“The environmentalists are so powerful that the unions go, ‘Well, if we’re going to get our guys working, we’re going to have to play ball with the environmentalists,’” Ring told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “And so, the environmentalists will buy off on projects that really have no practical value. High-speed rail has no practical value in California. You could also argue that it has no environmental value, and I think you could argue that very convincingly.”

The White House did not immediately respond to a request to comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation

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Students, driver escape moments before NJ school bus bursts into flames on highway

By: Stephen Sorace — April 18th 2024 at 10:35
A bus driver and all 10 students aboard a school bus that burst into flames on the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey escaped the fire without injuries.

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This crazy 2-in-1 electric vehicle comes equipped with 2-seat aircraft hidden inside

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — April 18th 2024 at 05:00
The Land Aircraft Carrier combines an all-terrain, six-wheeled vehicle with a two-seat aircraft, which features electric vertical takeoff and landing.

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Meat pie, spiders and a toupee: Uber dishes on weird things left behind in rides this year

By: Angelica Stabile — April 17th 2024 at 16:07
Uber's annual Lost & Found Index reveals popular and surprising items left behind by riders. Here are some of the most unique finds reported to the rideshare company.

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3 Pennsylvania construction workers dead after being hit by truck on I-83

— April 17th 2024 at 14:26
Three construction workers were killed early Wednesday on Interstate 83 in Pennsylvania after being hit by a truck while doing sealing work.

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1 critical after bus station gunfight in Flint, Michigan

— April 16th 2024 at 15:44
An exchange of gunfire Tuesday morning between two men getting off a bus in downtown Flint, Michigan, left one of them in critical condition and a woman wounded.

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8 family members dead after makeshift boat sinks in Mozambique

— April 16th 2024 at 12:22
At least eight people from the same family have been reported dead after their homemade boat sank on a tributary of the Zambezi river in Mozambique.

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Warren Buffett’s BNSF Railway to lay out defense in Montana asbestos deaths lawsuit

— April 16th 2024 at 08:16
Warren Buffett’s BNSF Railway is being sued for allegedly polluting a Montana town with asbestos, resulting in the deaths of at least two people from mesothelioma.

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Pilot and dog swim to shore in California after small plane crashes off coast, authorities say

By: Stephen Sorace — April 16th 2024 at 06:34
A pilot and his dog survived a small plane crash into the ocean off the coast of Rancho Palos Verdes, California, on Sunday evening, authorities said.

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A Hundred Billion Here . . .

By: Steven Hayward — March 14th 2024 at 12:25
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Everett Dirksen, the Republican Senate leader back in the 1960s, is famous for saying, “A billion here and a billion there and pretty soon you’re talking about real money. . .”

That was in the days before multi-trillion dollar deficits. A billion dollars is hardly a rounding error in a federal program these days, and $1 billion is usually considered the entry fee for any proposed new program. A program that only costs $750 million is almost an insult at this point.

And Dirksen also never could have anticipated the utility of high speed-rail spending. If he was alive today, he’d likely modify his statement as follows: “A hundred billion here, a hundred billion there, and maybe someday you’ll have a high-speed rail line in California.”

To no one’s surprise, this is in the “news” this week:

California bullet train project needs another $100 billion to complete route from San Francisco to Los Angeles

As the state faces economic headwinds, California’s mega high-speed rail project between San Francisco to Los Angeles also faces major funding hurdles, the project’s CEO Brian Kelly told state lawmakers Tuesday.

Kelly testified in front of the State Senate’s Transportation Committee on the High-Speed Rail Authority’s updated draft business plan. In Tuesday’s hearing, Kelly told lawmakers the project has $28 billion dollars on hand, but noted it was still a few billion dollars short to complete the Central Valley segment between Merced and Bakersfield. Depending on how long the segment takes to finish, it could cost between $32 Billion to $35 Billion. Kelly said the project is hoping to fill the gap with federal funds. That segment of the project is expected to be fully operational between 2030 and 2033, Kelly said.

Project leaders estimate it will still need an additional $100 billion to finish what voters were originally pitched in 2008: a bullet train that runs between San Francisco and Los Angeles. A timeline on its completion has not been set as the authority waits for environmental clearances for those segments.

Bold emphasis added. Because everyone knows federal money is free, or grows on trees or something. But with a state deficit now likely to be over $70 billion this year, there’s little chance California can pay for the completion of the rail line itself. And there’s no timeline set because everyone with a brain understand the high speed rail line will never be fully completed. The “environmental clearances” make that certain.

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