That likely counts as “pillaging,” a crime of war under the United States-ratified Geneva Conventions. “It’s very hard to see how that’s not a war crime,” Carl Bruch, a senior lawyer at the Environmental Law Institute, toldThe New Republic. Trump’s advisors aren’t trying to shi...
That let crews work safely while traffic rumbled overhead. Cost: $1 million per foot. 3. The Harold InterlockingThe busiest rail junction in the nation can't stop for construction. As trains lumber through, crews have been boring the main tunnel below, rerouting and fixing cable and wire ...