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By Dave Michaels,, Andrew Tangel and Andy Pasztor Boeing Co. will pay $2.5 billion to resolve a Justice Department criminal investigation and admit employees misled aviation regulators about safety issues that led to two deadly crashes of the 737 MAX, authorities said. The settlement, which was filed Thursday in Dallas federal court, would lift a legal cloud that has hung over the aerospace company for about two years since the fatal crashes. Federal prosecutors had been investigating the role of two Boeing employees who interacted with the Federal Aviation Administration about the design of the 737 MAX and how much pilot training would be required for the new model.
Dec 21, 2020
With the Packers win over the Carolina Panthers on Saturday night, the Packers move to 11-3! This, along with the New Orleans Saints loss to KC, put the Pack into position to determine their own destiny for the top seed in the NFC. With the top seed, they d get a first round bye week and then home field advantage throughout the playoffs.basically putting the Packers two games away from the Super Bowl.
By the way, did you know Saturday was the only the second time in history that the Packers and Wisconsin Badgers played on the same day! (I stole that info from Dave Michaels by the way).
Dec 21, 2020
With the Packers win over the Carolina Panthers on Saturday night, the Packers move to 11-3! This, along with the New Orleans Saints loss to KC, put the Pack into position to determine their own destiny for the top seed in the NFC. With the top seed, they d get a first round bye week and then home field advantage throughout the playoffs.basically putting the Packers two games away from the Super Bowl.
By the way, did you know Saturday was the only the second time in history that the Packers and Wisconsin Badgers played on the same day! (I stole that info from Dave Michaels by the way).
The Finance 202: U.S. wealth just hit a new record, even as more people steal in order to eat Tory Newmyer
with Brent D. Griffiths Americans collectively are richer than ever and getting more so. That fact would come as a surprise to tens of millions, including those who now have to steal to eat. But the bottom line for the total household net worth in the United States continues to swell: It rose 3.2 percent in the third quarter to $123.5 trillion, a Federal Reserve report showed Thursday. The surging stock market accounted for most of the gain, padding overall wealth by $2.8 trillion over the three-month period. Rising real estate values and increased savings contributed, too.