- Justices Say E.P.A. Has Power to Regulate Emissions (NYT)
- Related: Ruling Undermines Lawsuits Opposing Emissions Controls (NYT)
- Related: Supreme Court Ruling Affirms Climate Change Threat (NYT)
- Video of the Day: Critical Mass Meets Parade Rules (Gothamist)
- Rally to Protest Demolition for 'Temporary' Parking (Brooklyn Speaks)
- Auto Show: NYC Home to 'Most Ardent Car Lovers' (NYT)
- Related: 200 MPH Taxi on Display (Daily News)
- Quinn Vows to Cut Number of Pedicabs (onNYTurf)
- Elderly Woman Killed, Husband Critical After Hit-And-Run (Post)
- Opposition Emerges to Not-Yet-Proposed Toll Hikes (AMNY)
- NJ Light Rail Ridership Surges by 50 Percent (Jersey Journal)
- New Transit Director Wants Second Hudson Tunnel (NYT)
- Richest Nations Owe the Poorest a 'Climate Debt' (NYT)
- Mexican Officials Ordered to Bike to Work (BBC)
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