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The Shinkansen — Japanese for “new line” — made its impressive debut in October 1964, a few days before the Tokyo Olympics.
Join me on a smooth and speedy ride aboard Japan’s busiest bullet train line - the Tokaido Shinkansen. Today we’re traveling ...
Join me aboard Japan’s most luxurious and fastest bullet train - the GranClass Hayabusa. Departing from Koriyama Station, ...
A new stretch of West Belmont Avenue has opened near Roeding Park in Fresno as part of the California High-Speed Rail project ...
It didn’t look too great for high-speed rail in April when I wrote that the hopes for a Dallas to Houston bullet train “has become something of a multimodal transportation telenovela.” There were lots ...
Multiple cast members have officially been confirmed for the upcoming "Street Fighter" film adaptation, including 50 Cent, ...
After San Jose Spotlight revealed that PG&E executive Teresa Alvarado helped run the campaign of candidate Gabby Chavez-Lopez ...
The demise of the English paper will end a long intellectual tradition, but it’s also an opportunity to reëxamine the purpose ...
Authorities say firefighters who rushed to put out a blaze in a northern Idaho mountain community found themselves instead in ...
Haptics improvements to Army simulation training makes virtual environments feel more realistic. Simulation doesn’t replace ...
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Is the Abundance Agenda Quietly Anti-Union?
While Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s book steered clear of the labor movement, centrist journalist Josh Barro has ignited a debate about whether unions stand in the way of abundance.