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World
As Bridge Cleanup Gets Underway, Officials Warn of ‘Daunting’ Process
Clearing the debris from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge will be a complex but urgent task, officials said. And rebuilding it may take several years, they cautioned.
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World
The Five Minutes That Brought Down the Key Bridge
When a massive cargo ship lost power in Baltimore, crews scrambled to control the ship and to evacuate the bridge lying ahead. But it was too late.
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World
Recent Bridge Collapses Raise Questions About Modern Shipping.
Tuesday’s crash was at least the second in just over a month in which a container ship hit a major road bridge, raising questions about the safety standards of increasingly large ships and the ability of bridges around the world to withstand crashes ...
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World
Ship Crashes Into Bridge in China, Killing at Least 2
Five vehicles plummeted from the crossing, part of which collapsed, in the southern city of Guangzhou, the authorities said.
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The Brooklyn Bridge Is Not for Sale, or for Selling Souvenirs Anymore
Illegal trinket vendors flooded the pedestrian walkway over the East River during the pandemic. The city has banned the stalls as of this week.
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Sports
On Second Thought, St. Andrews Steps Back From Remodel by Swilcan Bridge
Want a patio-like surface by a bridge that’s perhaps more than 700 years old? St. Andrews did, but many others most definitely did not.
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Real Estate
Fort Lee, N.J.: ‘Like Being in the City Without Being in the City’
The Bergen County borough offers New York City views, a large selection of co-ops and condos — and a quick commute to Manhattan.
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Business
How a Texas Border City Is Shaping the Future of Global Trade
The teeming warehouses carved into the desert surrounding Laredo, Texas, attest to an explosion of trade between the United States and Mexico. On a recent morning, 55-gallon drums full of chemicals concocted in Ohio awaited trucks that would haul ...
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World
Another Day, Another Crash: Life by Britain’s Most Bashed Bridge
A railway bridge with a shallow underpass is bashed into by vehicles with startling regularity, causing mostly embarrassment, but sending cargo — flowers, bicycles, eggs and potatoes — flying onto the roadway.
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World
Putin inspects a bridge linking Russia and Crimea, two months after an explosion partially destroyed it.
President Vladimir V. Putin inspected repairs to a bridge that links the country with the Crimean Peninsula on Monday, two months after an explosion partially destroyed it in an embarrassing blow to the Russian leader and Moscow’s war effort in ...