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    • De Blasio: New Yorkers Fear Trump’s Policies; Team Trump: No, They Fear Bike Lanes (NYT)
    • Nadler: Port Authority Chair John Degnan Acting “Tyrannically” to Build Midtown Bus Terminal (News)
    • Cuomo Expected to Assert More Control of Port Authority Through New Board Picks (Crain’s)
    • Driver Strikes and Critically Injures 11-Year-Old Boy on Willets Point Blvd; No Charges (TL)
    • Truck Driver Runs Red and T-Bones MTA Bus in Jamaica, Injuring 30 (DNA)
    • Four Injured When Police Responding to Call About a Gun Crashed Into Two Cars (Post)
    • Manhattan CB 4: Tour Buses Are Flooding Chelsea Side Streets (DNA)
    • BQX Streetcar Will Need Federal Approval for Preferred Route Through Downtown Brooklyn (Bklyn Paper)
    • A Medallion Magnate Says the Yellow Cab Industry Will Survive Uber (Crain’s)
    • The Daily News Has Fallen for Trump’s Infrastructure Scam

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