• Boeing Under Fire for Allegedly Skping Safety Steps on Planes

    By: Casey Harper | The Center Square Lawmakers and aviation experts raised major concerns about the American aerospace company, Boeing, at two Senate hearings on Wednesday. The hearings come as Boeing has faced mounting criticism over mechanical malfunctions and questions over quality. In particular, Boeing whistleblower Sam Salehpour testified at the Senate Committee on Homeland

  • Boeing employees’ use of safety concern service up 500% after panel blowout

    Use of portal to flag safety and quality issues ‘exploded’, executive says, amid intense scrutiny following Alaska Airlines incidentAn internal service for Boeing employees to raise safety and quality concerns has “exploded” this year, an executive claimed, after a whistleblower said he endured retaliation for speaking up.The planemaker has come under intense scrutiny since a terrifying cabin panel blowout in January prompted fresh questions about the production of its bestselling commercial...

  • Boeing safety culture in the spotlight at dual Senate hearings amid whistleblower report

    Boeing was back in the spotlight on Wednesday as the subject of two Senate hearings focused on alleged safety lapses at the plane-maker. The first hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation centered around a report issued in February by a panel of industry and government experts that a “disconnect” between …

  • Boeing Will Deliver Q1 Earnings While At Center Of Air Safety Scandal: 'Everybody Wants Boeing To Succeed' (CORRECTED)

    Editor’s note: This story has been corrected to reflect that Boeing reports earnings premarket Wednesday. As the market awaits Boeing Co's (NYSE:BA) earnings call this week, investors are wondering whether the company's results will be strong enough to counter recent scandals hunting the company's public image. The aircraft manufacturer will release its results premarket Wednesday. Boeing is facing major criticism over safety concerns that sprouted several federal investigations and are eroding

  • Anhydrous safety should be top concern

    The Minnesota Department of Agriculture provides tips to farmers and applicators

  • Boeing: Dead whistleblower warned of safety breaches

    John Barnett had been giving a formal legal deposition against the plane manufacturer before his sudden death.

  • Gardai concerned for safety of missing Dublin teenager

    Anyone with information regarding Suhaib Muhamad whereabouts is asked to contact Raheny Garda Station on 01 666 4300

  • Scott Farquhar steps down as Atlassian co-CEO

    Australian tech billionaire Scott Farquhar has announced he will step down as head of Atlassian, 23 years after he founded the software start-up alongside university classmate Mike Cannon-Brookes. Mr Cannon-Brookes will continue as the company’s sole chief executive, Atlassian announced in a letter to shareholders early on Friday morning AEST. Mr Farquhar will take up […]

  • Vail Pass closed in both directions for safety concerns

    Vail Pass eastbound shut down late Monday night, and both directions of travel are closed Tuesday, April 16, for safety concerns. Eastbound traffic is stopped at East Vail and westbound travelers are stopped at Copper

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    Evacuations ordered amid ongoing commercial fire in Finley

    FINLEY, WA - A commercial fire in Finley this morning has led to Level 3

  • Ford Recalls Over 450K Of Some Of Its Most Popular Models Over Safety Concerns

    Ford announced that it would recall over 450,000 Bronco Sport SUVs and Maverick vehicles because of an issue with the battery that can cause the drive train to lose power and increase the likelihood of wrecks.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released a report on Friday, April 12, saying sensors in the car could fail to notice a change in the battery's power. If the power drops too low, the vehicle could turn off or lose important components such as hazard lights if the car...

  • Reports: IHOPKC to Close Amid Ongoing Bickle Scandal

    Recent reports indicate International House of Prayer Kansas City (IHOPKC) will close amid the sexual and spiritual abuse scandal involving founder Mike Bickle. A recording from IHOP University an internal email from IHOPU President Matt Candler refer to the closing, according to The Roys Report. The recording reveals that the ministry is losing hundreds of thousands of dollars a month, partly due to the many donors closely connected to Bickle. "We began to accrue some pretty significant...