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An analysis from TransitCenter, a foundation that advocates for public transit, finds Washington D.C., Boston, and Los Angeles are facing huge deficits as federal relief money runs out.
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More strikes are planned later this week in a rail dispute over pay, working conditions and job security.
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The Justice Department argues that the order issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in early 2021 "falls easily within the CDC's statutory authority."
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A federal judge's decision to strike down the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's mask mandate for travelers is only the latest in a series of challenges that seek to rein in the agency.
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Homelessness and drug use became more visible on public transit during the pandemic, worrying commuters. Philadelphia is now pairing cops with social workers to help those in need.
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This decision to appeal comes just two days after U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle ruled against the federal mask mandate.
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Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle's decision hinged on a definition of the word 'sanitation' that public health experts and legal scholars say missed the mark.
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Mizelle was nominated by former President Donald Trump in 2020 at age 33. The American Bar Association said at the time she wasn't qualified because she hadn't been practicing law for long enough.
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The mask-wearing requirement had been initially imposed in early 2021, shortly after President Biden took office.
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The Biden administration will continue to require travelers to wear masks on planes and other forms of public transport,.