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The film is less all-out action-forward than Fury Road, but it still has several of the best car chase sequences of the decade. Even better is Anya Taylor-Joy’s central performance, which feels destined to stand the test of time.
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The Cool Down on MSNExperienced traveler shares pro tips after riding aboard high-speed bullet train: 'This is what you need to know'TikTok creator Ashventurer (@ashventurer_) made a video showcasing the high-speed bullet train in China that she and her partner used to get from Shanghai to Beijing. The creator starts the video by saying,
The biggest conflicts over California’s high-speed rail project may be playing out in Sacramento and Washington, D.C., but the uncertainty they create often ends up in Kern County. On Wednesday, the Trump administration revoked $4 billion in federal money set aside for helping get the project up and running by 2033.
In a blistering response to the Trump administration’s proposal to pull $4 billion in federal funding, state officials said the move was illegal, predetermined and based on flawed analysis.
The Japanese bullet train, known there as the Shinkansen, is coming to Texas, if all goes as planned. But the question persists: Is Texas ready for high-speed rail?
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The Cool Down on MSNNewsom blasts administration for halting billions in funding for California's bullet train project: 'Hand China the future'In 2023, the Biden Administration awarded California $3.1 billion in federal funds toward the high-speed rail project, which aimed to connect California, Los Angeles, and the Central Valley with 220-mile-per-hour, fully electrified trains, the California High-Speed Rail Authority announced at the time.
The Trump administration announces that it will terminate unspent funds that were going to be spent on the California bullet train.
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How China Built the World’s Fastest Bullet Train Through the Three Gorges – True Engineering MarvelThe latest high-speed rail project in China has left the world, especially American engineers, in awe. The Zhengzhou-Chongqing high-speed railway, spanning 818 kilometers, enables trains to travel at an astonishing 350 kilometers per hour,