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U.S. Said to Seek Boeing Guilty Plea to Avoid Trial in 737 Max Crashes
The Justice Department told victims’ families that it would propose a nearly $244 million fine and three years of company oversight to settle a fraud charge. -
CNBC - Business
U.S. plans to seek guilty plea from Boeing over fatal 737 Max crashes
The U.S. is expected to seek a guilty plea and offer Boeing a deal over the fatal 737 Max crashes, victims' family members said Sunday. -
NBC News - Top stories
U.S. plans to seek guilty plea from Boeing over fatal 737 Max crashes
U.S. prosecutors plan to seek a guilty plea from Boeing over a charge tied to two fatal crashes of 737 Max planes, attorneys for the victims’ family members said Sunday, blasting a potential agreement as a “sweetheart deal.” -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Prosecutors to Seek Guilty Plea From Boeing Tied to 737 MAX Crashes
The plane maker will have a week to accept the plea or fight a fraud conspiracy charge in court. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Prosecutors plan to ask Boeing to plead guilty to deceiving air-safety regulators about a crucial aspect of the 737 MAX planes implicated in two disastrous crashes, wiping out a more-lenient agreement the company received more than three years ago.
Prosecutors plan to ask Boeing to plead guilty to deceiving air-safety regulators about a crucial aspect of the 737 MAX planes implicated in two disastrous crashes, wiping out a more-lenient agreement the company received more than three years ago. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Boeing Scoops Up Spirit AeroSystems, Its Troubled 737 Supplier
Deal will combine the factories that build 737 MAX jets in a bid to fix quality issues. -
BBC News - Top stories
Uefa investigating Bellingham over gesture
Uefa are investigating England midfielder Jude Bellingham after he made a gesture following the win over Slovakia at Euro 2024. -
Wired - Tech
Amazon Is Investigating Perplexity Over Claims of Scraping Abuse
AWS hosted a server linked to the Bezos family- and Nvidia-backed search startup that appears to have been used to scrape the sites of major outlets, prompting an inquiry into potential rules violations.Amazon -
ESPN - Sports
Source: Bellingham ban unlikely amid UEFA probe
England's Jude Bellingham is being investigated by UEFA for breaking conduct rules for motioning to grab his crotch in front of the Slovakia bench.
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