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Month: March 2023

NTSB Investigators conduct Unmanned Aircraft System operations for the Norfolk Southern freight train derailment near East Palestine

It’s been more than a month since a freight train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed in Ohio. Here’s what’s happened since

By Alisha Ebrahimji and Holly Yan, CNN A toxic train wreck in Ohio ignited a dayslong inferno, spewed poisonous fumes into the air, killed thousands of fish and left residents wondering if it’s safe to live in East Palestine. The fiery derailment in early February prompted fears of a catastrophic explosion of vinyl chloride —

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Las mentiras de Alex Murdaugh sobre su paradero y el revés de su testimonio pesan mucho, dicen expertos legales, mientras se acerca el fin del juicio

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN) — Con el juicio por asesinato de Alex Murdaugh acercándose a su fin, expertos legales que han participado en algunos de los casos más destacados de Estados Unidos se unieron a CNN este miércoles por la noche para examinar preguntas clave que se cernían sobre el proceso, incluso si la admisión

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Lufthansa flight diverted after turbulence, 7 hospitalized

DULLES, Va. (AP) — A Lufthansa flight that experienced “significant turbulence” was diverted to Washington Dulles International Airport and seven people on board were taken to area hospitals, officials said. Flight 469 from Austin, Texas, had been headed to Frankfurt, Germany, but landed safely Wednesday evening at the airport in Virginia, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority

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Toyota Tacoma TRD PRO: Built to Push Through

By Fredric Navarre Click here for updates on this story     Feb. 24, 2023 (Houston Style Magazine) — Toyota’s Tacoma has been a staple in the midsize truck class for decades, but make no mistake: This isn’t your grandad’s pickup. The rugged-yet-stylish truck known for durability, off-road capabilities, and endless customizations has the comfort and reliability

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Mayor Turner Alarm By State to Takeover HISD

By Jo-Carolyn Goode Click here for updates on this story     March 2, 2023 (Houston Style Magazine) — Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner ran late on Wednesday morning, March 1, 2022, for the Houston City Council. Over the weekend, he met with several people, including legislators and Commissioner of Education Mike Morath, to discuss the future of

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