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    • Man Uses Truck as Weapon to Murder Scores of People in Nice, France (NYT, NPR, NY1NBC)
    • David Samson Pleads Guilty to Felony (NYT); Former NJ DOT Commish Jamie Fox Charged (Politico)
    • Ex-MTA Chair Peter Kalikow Knocks Cuomo for Underfunding the MTA (Post)
    • WNYC Has More on the Possibility of the MTA Adopting London's Fare Collection System
    • Tri-State Understands Why Some Might Prefer UberPOOL to NYC Transit (MTR)
    • Bratton Defends NYPD Use of Force (Politico), Hates on Pokémon Go (Gothamist)
    • Motorist Indicted for Manslaughter for Killing Victoria Nicodemus, License Suspended (NewsPost)
    • NYC EDC Signs Off on Lowline Park (NY MagCrain's, Verge)
    • State DOT Says Construction Snafu Won't Affect Harlem-Greenway Bridge Timetable (AN)
    • Breaking: NIMBYs Say Reclaiming Street Space for Bikes Ruins Everything (Patch)
    • Sociopath Glorified for Vandalizing LI Red Light Cams Running for State Senate (News 12)

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