Posts by Y@DminG
Federal Agency Wins Access to Limo in Deadly New York Crash
Federal investigators will finally be able to examine the stretch limousine in an October crash that killed 20 people, ending an increasingly testy impasse with local prosecutors over who has priority to probe the nation’s deadliest transportation disaster in nearly … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWashington Lawmakers Consider Rules for Delivery Robots
The future, it turns out, makes a quiet whirring sound. With little more fanfare than the soft buzz of its motor, a new kind of vehicle rolled down a concrete ramp in front of onlookers at the Washington state Capitol … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMother in N.Y. Subway Fall Had Pre-Existing Medical Condition
The death of a young Connecticut woman who fell down stairs at a Manhattan subway station with her 1-year-old daughter appears to be related to a pre-existing medical condition, the city’s chief medical examiner said Wednesday. Malaysia Goodson, 22, of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreS.C. Bill Banning Handheld Cellphones While Driving Advances
A bill banning drivers in South Carolina from holding cellphones in their hands passed its first hurdle. The proposal would fine drivers $200 for using a cellphone or other electronic device in their hands. Drivers could talk on the phone … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMystery Tunnel Points Toward Florida Bank Branch
The FBI and local police are investigating a Miami-area mystery: Who dug a narrow tunnel that burrowed beneath a road and pointed toward a quiet suburban bank branch office? FBI spokesman Mike Leverock said Wednesday that officials were notified after … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreVictims of Party Floor Collapse Near S.C. University Sue
For Nicole Dennis, Oct. 20 started out as a fun night. The Greenville resident and University of South Carolina junior was on fall break and visiting friends in Clemson. She decided to join them at a party for Clemson’s Homecoming … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreVirginia Panel OKs Rules for ‘Dangerous’ Room Dividers in Schools
On an afternoon last spring, Wesley Lipicky, a third-grader at Franconia Elementary School in Fairfax County, was helping his teacher in the gymnasium when he became caught between a motorized room partition and a gym wall. The 9-year-old boy suffered … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNo Specific Motive Uncovered in Vegas Attack That Left 58 Dead
The high-stakes gambler responsible for the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history sought notoriety in the attack but left his specific motive a mystery, the FBI said Tuesday as it concluded the investigation of the 2017 massacre that killed … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreActress and GOOP Creator Sued Over Utah Ski Crash
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow has been accused in a new lawsuit Tuesday of breaking a man’s ribs and leaving him with a concussion when she smashed into him from behind while skiing at a Utah ski resort in 2016. Retired optometrist … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreConcrete Firm Pays $1M to Settle Metrorail Suit
A concrete company is paying $1 million to settle a whistleblower lawsuit alleging it falsified test data on materials used in the multibillion-dollar expansion of the Washington region’s Metrorail system. Federal prosecutors in Alexandria announced the civil settlement with Universal … Source: Claims Journal
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