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available and $3.4–4.1 billion authorized to partially rebuild the Corridor. To help plan and guide the expansion of passenger rail service beyond the Northeast
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Electronic ink – developed by Joseph Jacobson at MIT Media Lab. Emacs (text editor) – development began during the 1970s at the MIT AI Lab. Flight recorder
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"How Much Will the CHIPS Act Help the Workers Who Make Them?". https://prospect.org/labor/2024-08-30-how-much-will-chips-act-help-workers/. Hawkins, Mackenzie
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