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  • Reuters

    Boeing executives unlikely to be charged over 737 MAX crashes, source says

    Boeing executives are unlikely to be criminally charged over fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people as the statute of limitations has likely passed, U.S. Justice Department officials told victims' family members in a meeting. The Justice Department found in mid-May that Boeing violated a 2021 deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) that had shielded the company from a criminal charge arising from the fatal crashes. Officials agreed to ask a judge to dismiss the charge of conspiring to defraud the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as long as Boeing abided by the terms of the agreement over a three-year period ending Jan. 7, 2024.

  • Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.

    80 years later, sacrifices and legacy of D-Day endure

    Jun. 1—WATERTOWN — Eighty years ago, the focus of Americans turned to the shores of France, where on June 6, vast allied armadas launched an invasion to begin the liberation of Europe from the Nazi forces of Germany. As the sun rose in Watertown on that trying Tuesday and as the day wore on, residents prayed. "Between 11:30 and 11:50 this morning, the business section was crowded with children ...

  • Motley Fool

    Did Amazon Just Say "Checkmate" to Nvidia?

    Amazon just announced another strategic alliance as it builds out its AI roadmap.