FAA investigating how titanium parts with falsified records wound up in...
(AP) — Federal regulators are investigating how parts made with titanium that was sold with falsified quality documentation wound up in Boeing and Airbus passenger jets that were built in recent...
View ArticleSecond suspect arrested in abduction of 2 Louisiana children and death of one...
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A second suspect was arrested Friday in connection with the abduction and death of a 4-year-old Louisiana girl who was found in Mississippi, Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade...
View ArticleCalifornia judge decides against venue transfer in Kaiser fraud case
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) — A federal judge on Friday ruled against a transfer of venue for a pending fraud case against Kaiser Permanente, finding that, among other reasons, merging it with a similar...
View ArticleJudge approves moving homeless individuals from San Rafael encampment over...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A federal judge is allowing the Bay Area city of San Rafael to relocate some homeless residents from Francisco Boulevard, where they had been camping, to another location along...
View ArticleHarm to Seaside wildlife
MONTEREY, Calif. — Environmentalists say that the city of Seaside's development plan doesn't consider the damage it will do to the habitat of imperiled species like the California tiger salamander, the...
View ArticleTobacco-like warning label for social media sought by US surgeon general, who...
The U.S. surgeon general has called on Congress to require warning labels on social media platforms and their effects on young people’s lives, similar to those now mandatory on cigarette boxes. In a...
View ArticleNutrition packaging
SAN FRANCISCO — Nearly all the class false advertising claims against BellRing Brands, the makers of a popular line of protein powders and shakes, were tossed in California federal court after...
View ArticleSalvage award
NEW ORLEANS — A Mississippi River push-boat and his crew won a salvage award of $3.7 million for risking their safety to corral 23 breakaway barges owned by another maritime business during Hurricane...
View ArticleEjected from meeting
LAS VEGAS — A federal court in Nevada granted Las Vegas’ motion for summary judgment on a citizen’s First Amendment lawsuit following his ejection from a city council meeting without a vote. The...
View ArticleNinth Circuit upholds Meta’s victory over privacy claims from plaintiffs who...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — Facebook’s parent company on Monday won an appeal of claims that it violated Illinois state law by analyzing the faces of people who don’t have profiles on the platform to create...
View ArticleChicago mayor announces reparations ‘task force’
CHICAGO (CN) — Windy City Mayor Brandon Johnson signed a municipal executive order on Monday to establish a “Reparations Task Force to develop a Black Reparations Agenda.” Johnson’s office said the...
View ArticleFormer LSU football coach says school, NCAA kept him from Hall of Fame title...
BATON ROUGE, La. (CN) — Longtime Louisiana State University Tigers coach Les Miles — who brought the team to a 2007 National Championship — claims in a Monday lawsuit against the school that its 2023...
View ArticleProsecutor says David DePape tried to kill Paul Pelosi during ‘terrifying’...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A prosecutor asked a jury in San Francisco state court Monday to return guilty verdicts on all counts against David DePape. DePape faces charges of false imprisonment, residential...
View ArticleFederal judge dismisses Exxon’s lawsuit against climate activist shareholders
FORT WORTH, Texas (CN) — A federal judge in Texas Monday dismissed ExxonMobil’s lawsuit against climate activist shareholders, striking down the oil giant’s attempt to tighten its grip on a proposal...
View ArticleFederal judge blocks enforcement of Iowa immigration law
DES MOINES, Iowa (CN) — Iowa cannot enforce a newly enacted statute that makes it illegal under state law for noncitizens to be in the state after having previously been removed or excluded from the...
View ArticleCalifornia Senate considers measures against slavery, poll harassment,...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) — Applause broke out Tuesday after a proposed ballot measure that would prohibit involuntary servitude by California prisoners passed a key vote. But Assembly Constitutional...
View ArticlePhony crypto ads
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal court in California permitted negligence claims to move forward in a lawsuit brought against Meta by Australian businessman Andrew Forrest, who says the company allowed ads...
View ArticleFirearm storage liability
RALEIGH, N.C. — A mother’s convictions for involuntary manslaughter and failure to properly store a firearm were overturned by the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Her teenage son’s friend killed...
View ArticleVirginia Senate holds off voting to adjust changes to military dependent’s...
RICHMOND, Va. (CN) — A long day of backroom discussions and public finger-pointing resulted in little as the Virginia Senate decided to prolong repealing changes to a military dependent’s tuition...
View ArticleVaccines and free exercise
SAN FRANCISCO — The Ninth Circuit found that a Washington federal court should not have entered judgment in favor of Spokane and the state, who were sued by Spokane firefighters who said that Governor...
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