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Nov 19, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Hallie Jackson |Scott Wong |Frank Thorp |Sarah Fitzpatrick |Kate Santaliz |Grace Jaworski | +1 more
WASHINGTON — A lawyer for two women who have accused former Rep. Matt Gaetz of paying them for sex said in an interview with NBC News that his clients do not want to testify publicly after providing closed-door testimony to the House Ethics Committee earlier this year.
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Jan 17, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Jay Blackman |Grace Jaworski |David Li
The Federal Aviation Administration widened its probe into Boeing and will pay special attention to the work of a subcontractor used by the aerospace giant, officials said Wednesday. Federal investigators want to know more about Spirit AeroSystems, a Wichita, Kansas, aerospace company that makes and installs plug doors for Boeing 737 Max 9 airplanes. That incident led to the FAA grounding all 171 Boeing 737 Max 9 airplanes from operating in the United States during this probe.
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Dec 6, 2023 |
yahoo.com | Tom Costello |Polly DeFrank |Grace Jaworski |Caroline Radnofsky |Tavleen Tarrant |David K. Li
ARLINGTON, Va. — The Virginia man whose house in suburban Washington, D.C., blew up had a history of making unsubstantiated complaints that he had been defrauded, and just days before the explosion he claimed on social media that his neighbors were spies. James Yoo is presumed dead after the Arlington residence went up in a fireball as police officers tried to serve a search warrant, authorities said Tuesday.
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Dec 6, 2023 |
news.yahoo.com | Tom Costello |Polly DeFrank |Grace Jaworski |Caroline Radnofsky |Tavleen Tarrant |David K. Li
Man who lived at Virginia home that exploded is presumed dead, police sayARLINGTON, Va. — The Virginia man whose house in suburban Washington, D.C., blew up had a history of making unsubstantiated complaints that he had been defrauded, and just days before the explosion he claimed on social media that his neighbors were spies. James Yoo is presumed dead after the Arlington residence went up in a fireball as police officers tried to serve a search warrant, authorities said Tuesday.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
aol.com | Polly DeFrank |Grace Jaworski |David K. Li |Tom Costello
A 56-year-old man is "presumed, at this point, to be deceased" after his home blew up while police officers near Washington, D.C., tried to serve a search warrant, authorities said Tuesday. Police had been called to the Arlington, Virginia, home after the resident had allegedly been shooting a flare gun at the property on North Burlington Street, officials said. The man inside did not respond to requests to come outside, prompting officers to to fire irritants into the house, police said.
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