The move to end congestion pricing is “unusually unreasonable by the standards of the Trump administration,” said New York University law professor Rick Hills.
"Instead of paying $9, could someone pay $5 to reduce congestion, or $3 to reduce congestion?" Transportation Secretary Sean ...
Just more than a month ago, crossing the chaotic streets of Manhattan with my daughter meant taking a chance with her life, ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy discusses the Federal Aviation Administration and air traffic control modernization in an ...
MTA and Hochul seek court intervention following Federal Highway Administration's withdrawal of support for the tolling ...
Sean O'Driscoll is a Newsweek Senior Crime and Courts Reporter based in Ireland. His focus is reporting on U.S. law. He has covered human rights and extremism extensively. Sean joined Newsweek in ...
By Corey Kilgannon and Maia Coleman The money, Biden-era federal funds for sheltering migrants, disappeared from a city bank account without warning. New York wants it back. By Luis Ferré ...
The Trump administration has launched a formal review of the California high-speed rail project, questioning the state's ...
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy got booed in California on Thursday morning when he attacked the high-speed rail ...
Luke Ching has made a name for himself with creative campaigns to improve working conditions for menial laborers, even as the scope for political protests in the city has narrowed. A single image ...
Mexican action thriller Counterstrike is headed to Netflix in February 2025.