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Also today: A stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway will reopen after Malibu fires, and UAE’s AI university aims to be Stanford of the Gulf. 
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While President Donald Trump has threatened to block federal funding from California’s troubled high-speed rail project, his administration has singled out the privately led Brightline West project for praise. That differing approach has further bolstered the prospects for Brightline, which is expected to break ground soon on its line from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, while the proposed state-run train has faced mounting delays and cost overruns.

Brightline West, owned by billionaire Wes Edens’ Fortress Investment Group, has also faced its own set of delays, and the company’s Florida line has failed to turn a profit. Still, some critics of government spending see it as a model for constructing large-scale transportation infrastructure without excessive amounts of federal subsidies, Brian Kahn and Eliyahu Kamisher report. Today on CityLab: Trump’s Funding Threats Build a Case for Private High-Speed Rail

— Rthvika Suvarna

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UAE’s AI University Aims to Become Stanford of the Gulf
Mohamed bin Zayed University of AI is focused on building an engineering pipeline, incubating homegrown startups, and hypercharging the region’s AI development.

Pacific Coast Highway to Reopen Near Malibu After January Fires
The road closure devastated businesses in Malibu, which has suffered  major losses in profits since the blaze.

China’s Lithium City Is a Front Line of the Battery Trade War
Beijing wants a high-tech economy built on domestic supply, even if it comes at a cost.

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