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Tech
After Boeing 737 Max planes crashed and killed hundreds of people about five years ago, one just lost a chunk of its fuselage in midair
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Steve Mollman
January 6, 2024
Tech
A load of lithium-ion batteries has been burning for 5 days aboard a cargo ship now being kept 2 miles from Alaska’s shore
By
Mark Thiessen
and
The Associated Press
December 30, 2023
Tech
Electric vehicles from China recalled in Australia due to drivers facing a ‘risk of serious injury or death’ by electrocution
By
Steve Mollman
December 7, 2023
As more airlines find fake parts, Safran CEO says he can’t quantify the scandal’s magnitude: ‘I can’t tell you what I don’t know’
By
Albertina Torsoli
,
Ryan Beene
and
Bloomberg
September 22, 2023
Finance
The US Soccer Federation is leaving for Atlanta as the big corporate exodus from Chicago continues
By
Brett Pulley
and
Bloomberg
September 15, 2023
Tech
Apple tells staff how to react if customers ask about the iPhone 12 being pulled off shelves in France due to radiation concerns
By
Mark Gurman
and
Bloomberg
September 14, 2023
Retail
Britain’s biggest retailers are teaming up to invest $750,000 in a new police project to stop shoplifters amid claims the crime is being ‘decriminalized’
By
Prarthana Prakash
September 12, 2023
Finance
Federal inspectors warn of ‘significant risk to rail safety’ after reporting alarming number of Union Pacific defects
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Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
September 10, 2023
Tech
Mycologists warn of ‘life or death’ consequences as foraging guides written with A.I. chatbots crop up on Amazon
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Steve Mollman
September 3, 2023
Environment
Freight train with hazardous materials derails in Maine as concerns about railway safety mount
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Michael Casey
and
The Associated Press
April 16, 2023
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Collisions and close calls: The e-bike boom is getting increasingly dangerous, creating a push for stricter cycling rules
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Yvonne Lau
October 7, 2022
Politics
Man fatally shoots self after fiery car crash into barricade near U.S. Capitol, police say
By
Erin Prater
August 14, 2022
Health
After a massive baby formula recall, 2 senators want answers from maker Abbott
By
Sara Luterman
and
The 19th
March 1, 2022
Environment
Stanford study calls gas stoves a risk to public health and the planet
By
Chris Morris
January 27, 2022
Tech
Illinois legislator wants to ban Grand Theft Auto and other violent video games in hopes of reducing crime
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Chris Morris
February 23, 2021
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