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    • S.F. Muni got hacked (The Verge)
    • Why the transportation special session is ending with no deal (Daily News)
    • An old transportation solution: moving walkways (Phys.org)
    • Making a road safer by confusing drivers (CityLab)
    • Ontario struggles to define its cap-and-trade program, focusing on the slightly misunderstood  “California question” (Ecolog)
    • California's cap-and-trade system needs big changes (SF Chronicle)
    • A guide to the debate over a Trump infrastructure plan (City Observatory)

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