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    Stairs leading down to the C and E trains at the 50th Street Subway Station are dimly lit during a power outage, Saturday, July 13, 2019, in New York.
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    New York City installing subway elevators at about $78 million per station

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    In this June 19, 2019, photo a worker carries supplies for a new house in a Brandon, Mississippi, neighborhood.
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    Hammer time: US construction index at record high, more work than workers

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    In this June 5, 2014 photo, a Border Patrol agent uses a headset and computer to conduct a long distance interview by video with a person arrested crossing the border in Texas, from a facility in San Diego. Hit with a dramatic increase of Central Americans crossing in South Texas, the Border Patrol is relieving staffing woes by enlisting agents in less busy sectors to process arrests through video interviews.
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    Here’s how US border officials want to spend $20.8B in 2020

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    In this March 2, 2019 file photo, a razor-wire-covered border wall separates Nogalas, Mexico, at left, and Nogales, Ariz.
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    Army Corps rescinds border wall contract, admits it 'improperly excluded' companies from bidding

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    In this Jan. 9, 2019 photo, construction crews install new border wall sections seen from Tijuana, Mexico. The government is working on replacing and adding fencing in various locations, and Trump in February declared a national emergency to get more funding for the wall.
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    Construction company sues Army Corps, calls border fence bid process ‘highly flawed’

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    Emergency crews work at the scene of a construction crane collapse where several people were killed and several others injured Saturday, April 27, 2019, in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle. The crane collapsed near the intersection of Mercer Street and Fairview Avenue near Interstate 5 shortly after 3 p.m.
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    Construction crane collapse kills four in Seattle

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    French soldiers patrol along the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Friday, April 19, 2019.
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    Changes for Notre Dame? France debates whether to rebuild or add modern elements

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    Kris Kobach and fellow border hawks join Army Corps in Arizona to see company’s border fence proposal
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    Kris Kobach and fellow border hawks join Army Corps in Arizona to see company’s border fence proposal

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