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Baltimore Bridge Replacement Price Tag Could Hit $1.9 Billion
Maryland estimates a new span over the harbor could cost $1.7 billion to $1.9 billion, and be finished by 2028.Inc. - Business -
Iran Says It Has Released Israel-Linked Ship’s Crew It Detained
Iranian forces seized the Portuguese-flagged ship, the MSC Aries, as tensions between Iran and Israel were rising.The New York Times - World - Iran -
I-95 in Connecticut will be closed for days after fiery crash damages bridge, governor says
The major traffic artery linking New England with New York will be closed in Connecticut for days after a tanker fire damaged a bridge over Interstate 95, Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday.NBC News - Top stories -
Sam Ash Music Hunts for Buyer as Stores Close Down, Family Owner Says
Sam Ash Music, the renowned musical-instruments retailer that recently announced plans to shut down all 45 of its stores, is looking for a buyer to keep the chain and its online retail presence going, CEO Richard Ash said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Chubb is preparing to make a $350 million insurance payout to Maryland in connection with the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge before the rebuilding of the span begins.
Chubb is preparing to make a $350 million insurance payout to Maryland in connection with the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge before the rebuilding of the span begins.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Watch: Bridge buckles and plunges into Brazil river
Footage shows a man narrowly avoiding falling into the water as a bridge gives way.BBC News - Top stories - Brazil
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