
Ryan Beene
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Industrials reporter for @business. GE, 3M, RTX. Previously autos & regs in DC. Views are mine, RTs ≠ endorsements. Got tips? Send to [email protected]
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Ryan Beene |Dana Hull
WASHINGTON - Elon Musk said he will continue to advise President Donald Trump even after stepping away from the Department of Government Efficiency effort he has spearheaded. "I expect to remain a friend and an adviser, and hopefully, if there's anything the president wants me to do, I'm at the president's service," Musk said alongside Trump during a press conference Friday at the White House. "This is not the end of DOGE, but really the beginning."Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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dailygazette.com | Ryan Beene |Dana Hull
WASHINGTON — Elon Musk said he will continue to advise President Donald Trump even after stepping away from the Department of Government Efficiency effort he has spearheaded. “I expect to remain a friend and an adviser, and hopefully, if there’s anything the president wants me to do, I’m at the president’s service,” Musk said alongside Trump during a press conference Friday at the White House.
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insurancejournal.com | Madlin Mekelburg |Ryan Beene
Boeing Co. has reached a tentative agreement with the US Justice Department that would allow the planemaker to avoid criminal charges for two fatal crashes of its 737 Max jets more than six years ago. The settlement was disclosed in a federal court filing Friday, just weeks before a trial was set to start June 23 in Fort Worth, Texas. It calls for the company to pay more than $1.1 billion and strengthen quality and safety measures, Justice Department lawyers said.
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Madlin Mekelburg |Ryan Beene
Boeing Co. has reached a tentative agreement with the U.S. Justice Department that would allow the planemaker to avoid criminal charges for two fatal crashes of its 737 Max jets more than six years ago. The settlement was disclosed in a federal court filing Friday, just weeks before a trial was set to start June 23 in Fort Worth, Texas. It calls for the company to pay more than $1.1 billion and strengthen quality and safety measures, Justice Department lawyers said.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Madlin Mekelburg |Ryan Beene
Boeing Co. has reached a tentative agreement with the US Justice Department that would allow the planemaker to avoid criminal charges for two fatal crashes of its 737 Max jets more than six years ago. The settlement was disclosed in a federal court filing Friday, just weeks before a trial was set to start June 23 in Fort Worth, Texas. It calls for the company to pay more than $1.1 billion and strengthen quality and safety measures, Justice Department lawyers said.
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