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Boeing 737 Max Crash Victims’ Families Seek $25 Billion Fine for ‘Deadliest Corporate Crime in US History’

The families of those killed in the two Boeing 737 Max crashes demanded on Wednesday that the aircraft manufacturer face a $24.78 billion fine. The crashes that killed 346 people in 2018 and 2019 were tied to a faulty flight stabilization system. The Department of Justice shielded Boeing from criminal charges as part…

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Justin Timberlake DUI Arrest on Long Island

Musician, actor, and Audi A1 introducer Justin Timberlake was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated last night in Sag Harbor, one of the towns that make up the Hamptons on Long Island, New York.

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Atlanta Police Chase: Hijacker Leads 17-Passenger Bus on 27-Mile Pursuit

A bus in Atlanta was hijacked on Tuesday afternoon, leading to a wild 30-mile police chase that left one person dead and 17 riders scared for their lives.

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Seattle Streets Still Haunted by Infamous Charger Hellcat Owner Despite $80k in Fines

It seems as if nothing will stop “Belltown Hellcat” owner Miles Hudson from doing burnouts and causing havoc in and around Seattle. Seattle’s Fox 13 reports that tire marks and social media posts over the weekend confirm that Hudson’s Charger Hellcat is still being a nuisance.

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