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Norfolk Southern agrees to pay $600 million for Ohio train derailment
Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay $600 million in a class-action lawsuit settlement related to last year's fiery train derailment that affected East Palestine, Ohio.CBS News - Top stories -
Norfolk Southern Agrees to $600 Million Ohio Train Derailment Settlement
If approved, the money could be disbursed to claimants as soon as year’s end, says an attorney.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Norfolk Southern Agrees to $600 Million Ohio Train Derailment Settlement
If approved, the money could be disbursed to claimants as soon as year’s end, says an attorney.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Norfolk Southern agrees to $600M settlement in fiery Ohio derailment. Locals fear it’s not enough
Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay $600 million in a class-action lawsuit settlement related to a fiery train derailment in February 2023 in OhioABC News - Health -
Norfolk Southern agreed to pay $600 million to settle lawsuits brought by individuals and businesses in connection with a toxic train derailment in Ohio last year.
Norfolk Southern agreed to pay $600 million to settle lawsuits brought by individuals and businesses in connection with a toxic train derailment in Ohio last year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Norfolk Southern agrees to massive settlement in East Palestine train derailment
Norfolk Southern has agreed to a $600 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit related to the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, in February 2023.ABC News - Top stories -
Norfolk Southern Settles an East Palestine Train Derailment Suit for $600 Million
The railroad company will pay residents and businesses in East Palestine, Ohio, and the surrounding area after a derailment last year.The New York Times - Business -
Norfolk Southern agrees to $600 million payment to settle lawsuit over train derailment
Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a class action lawsuit over the 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. Some 2,000 people were displaced from their homes and many fear future health issues from the train's toxic ...CBS News - Top stories -
Norfolk Southern reaches agreement to settle East Palestine derailment class action
Norfolk Southern Corp. has reached an agreement in principle to settle a class action lawsuit brought after last year’s derailment of one of the company’s trains in East Palestine, Ohio.MarketWatch - Business -
Norfolk Southern settles East Palestine derailment lawsuit for $600M
The Norfolk Southern railroad will settle a lawsuit over the 2023 derailment of a train carrying toxic chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio, for $600 million, the company confirmed Tuesday morning. The settlement, which must still be approved by the ...The Hill - Politics -
Boeing's CEO Calhoun Summoned to Appear Before Congress
Whistleblower complaint on safety procedures in manufacture of the 787 Dreamliner heralds more scrutiny for struggling plane maker.Inc. - Business -
Derailing Philadelphia's 30th Street Train Station
The $550 million redevelopment of 30th Street Station now under way will clutter the city’s best big room, a beautifully designed concourse of human movement.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Norfolk Southern’s revenue will take a Baltimore bridge hit. This is what it means for CSX.
The shockwaves from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore continue to reverberate through the rail industry.MarketWatch - Business -
After breaking free on Friday night on the Ohio River, 26 barges now accounted for
Late on Friday night, 26 barges broke free along the Ohio River. Now, the recovery effort has begun.CBS News - Top stories -
Trump rages at judge hours before hush money case begins
Former President Trump railed against the judge in his criminal hush money case early Monday, just hours before the first criminal trial against a former U.S. president is set to begin. Repeating complaints he has made for months, Trump argued ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Google workers arrested after nine-hour protest in cloud chief's office
Nine Google workers were arrested Tuesday after sit-in protests, including a nine-hour sit-in at Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian's office in Sunnyvale.CNBC - Business - Google -
Residents unhappy with $600 million class-action settlement in East Palestine train derailment
The toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, forced nearly 2,000 people from their homes. But some aren't satisfied with Norfolk Southern’s $600 million settlement. Residents say it doesn’t go far enough to address the health struggles ...CBS News - Top stories -
Karl-Anthony Towns returns from 18-game absence to lift Wolves in crucial win over Hawks
Towns had been sidelined since March 4 due to a torn meniscusCBS Sports - Sports -
Planet Fitness Taps Colleen Keating as New CEO
The fitness center franchiser and operator said Keating succeeds Craig Benson, who was serving as chief executive on an interim basis.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Planet Fitness Taps Colleen Keating as New CEO
The fitness center franchiser and operator said Keating succeeds Craig Benson, who was serving as chief executive on an interim basis.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Columbia president assailed at highly charged antisemitism Congress hearing
Minouche Shafik appeared beleaguered as House members grilled her over reported upsurge in antisemitism on campus. The head of a prestigious US university clashed with members of Congress today in highly charged hearings over a reported upsurge in ...The Guardian - World -
News organizations press Biden and Trump to commit to debates
A dozen national news organizations are calling on the presumptive presidential nominees to commit to debates ahead of the November election.NBC News - Politics - Joe Biden -
Columbia President Admits School Was 'Not Up To' Challenge of Oct. 7 Fallout
Nemat “Minouche” Shafik told a congressional panel that the university was doing everything it could to confront antisemitism while trying to balance free-speech rights of students.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Alstom close to securing a new train order for UK plant
French manufacturer holds talks with British government about a deal that could prevent job losses at Derby factoryFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
New NPR CEO responds to editor's claims it 'lost America's trust'
National Public Radio's (NPR)'s new CEO denounced claims from a senior editor that the outlet has "lost America's trust," calling the comments made in an op-ed "disrespectful" and "hurtful." Katherine Maher explained in a message to employees ...The Hill - Politics -
Planet Fitness shares fall as company announces new CEO
Planet Fitness has appointed a new CEO effective June 10 after a monthslong search for new leadership.CNBC - Business -
WATCH: Hear John Sterling's last Yankees home run call before retirement, a Giancarlo Stanton grand slam
Sterling will be honored at a ceremony at Yankee Stadium SaturdayCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Samuel Eto’o claims he is victim of Caf campaign before match-fixing hearing
Cameroon FA president’s lawyers lodge complaint with FifaThey claim Caf general secretary has breached Fifa ethics codeSamuel Eto’o has accused the Confederation of African Football’s general secretary of several breaches of Fifa’s code of ethics ...The Guardian - World -
The U.S. rushed warships into position to protect Israel and American forces in the region, hoping to head off a direct attack from Iran on Israel that could come as soon as this weekend.
The U.S. rushed warships into position to protect Israel and American forces in the region, hoping to head off a direct attack from Iran on Israel that could come as soon as this weekend.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
Only 26% of Americans say they get at least eight hours of sleep, new Gallup poll says
It seems Americans don't think they're particularly well-restedABC News - Health -
'Lose-lose situation': New Swiss bank laws could derail UBS' challenge to Wall Street giants
Switzerland's new banking regulations create a "lose-lose situation" for UBS and may limit its potential to challenge Wall Street, says Beat Wittmann of Porta Advisors.CNBC - Business -
Arteta, Ten Hag and Guardiola press conferences and more: football news – live
Updates ahead of this weekend’s Premier League actionGet in touch! Send your thoughts to Luke on emailWest Ham were another Europa League casualty though that was little surprise at the hands of Europe’s most in-form team.. David Moyes had this to ...The Guardian - World -
Sierra Space CEO unveils new satellite product ahead of Dream Chaser launch, possible IPO
CEO Tom Vice tells CNBC that the company's NASA-contracted space plane Dream Chaser is on pace to make its first flight in the fourth quarter.CNBC - Business -
NPR Editor Resigns After Publicly Criticizing Coverage, Calls New CEO 'Divisive'
An NPR editor’s critical essay and subsequent resignation are the latest signs of a management challenge that several major newsrooms are dealing with: staffers who go public with concerns about their own employer.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
"48 Hours" show schedule
True crime. Real justice. To miss it would be a crime.CBS News - Top stories -
China's Factories Drive Uneven Economic Recovery
The world’s second-largest economy grew 5.3% to start the year, but there were familiar signs of weakness in consumption and real estate.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
ASML Lackluster Orders Miss Forecasts as Demand Recovery Awaited
ASML reported lower orders for the first quarter as chip makers wait for demand to recover before securing key production equipment for the coming years.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Caitlin Clark introductory press conference takeaways: What Fever's No. 1 pick had to say about new team, WNBA
The Iowa legend was officially introduced as a member of the Fever on WednesdayCBS Sports - Sports - WNBA -
The CEO of chip designer Arm said AI's "insatiable" power requirements were unsustainable and called on a new research-funding program to pursue solutions.
The CEO of chip designer Arm said AI’s “insatiable” power requirements were unsustainable and called on a new research-funding program to pursue solutions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Riding in Style on Japanese Trains
Luxurious rail cars offer countryside views with a range of cultural itineraries and budgets.The New York Times - Lifestyle - Japan