
Dennis Romero
Writer at NBC News
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nbcnews.com | Dennis Romero
May 13, 2025, 10:06 PM EDTA man who tried to open a cabin door and then attacked a flight attendant with a broken metal spoon on a passenger jet in 2023 has agreed to a deal that includes his release. Francisco Severo Torres, 34, agreed to plead guilty to assaulting or intimidating a flight crew member following the 2023 incident on a United Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Boston, prosecutors said Tuesday.
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nbcnews.com | Dennis Romero |Elizabeth Maline
May 12, 2025, 11:05 PM EDTA stubborn fire at a warehouse in Baltimore had first responders stepping back for an exterior attack on the flames as they disrupted a major passenger rail line along the Mid-Atlantic coast. The fire in west Baltimore was reported shortly before 7 p.m., and it quickly escalated in scale from 4-alarm, to 5-alarm, the Baltimore Fire Department said in a series of statements on social media.
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nbcnews.com | Dennis Romero |Colin Sheeley |Lindsay Good
May 12, 2025, 8:18 PM EDTA couple and their two young children were found dead in a northwest Montana home after a man opened fire on his family, called 911 and died by suicide, authorities said Monday. Police in Kalispell, a city of just under 30,000 in the shadow of Glacier National Park, said the man had made disquieting statements to a 911 operator before officers responded to the home in the Silverbrook Estates community just before 6 a.m. Sunday.
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yahoo.com | Dennis Romero
A couple and their two young children were found dead in a northwest Montana home after a man opened fire on his family, called 911 and died by suicide, authorities said Monday. Police in Kalispell, a city of just under 30,000 in the shadow of Glacier National Park, said the man had made disquieting statements to a 911 operator before officers responded to the home in the Silverbrook Estates community just before 6 a.m. Sunday.
Federal workplace safety workers say gutting their agency will lead to preventable deaths on the job
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nbcnews.com | Jacob Soboroff |Dennis Romero
More than 100 current and former employees of a federal agency charged with ensuring workplace safety warn that American workers face a greater risk of death and injury on the job as the Trump administration slashes the organization’s ranks. In a letter to Congress, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health employees say that the agency’s mission is at risk due to the administration’s actions over the past several months.
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RT @jacobsoboroff: EXCLUSIVE: In a letter obtained by NBC News, current and former National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health em…

Federal workplace safety workers say gutting their agency will lead to preventable deaths on the job. In an NBC News exclusive, @jacobsoboroff has obtained a copy of their letter to Congress warning of the dire consequences: https://t.co/OHFKaWxtDF via @nbcnews

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