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The Justice Department may drop its criminal prosecution of Boeing for allegedly misleading U.S. regulators about the 737 Max ...
The U.S. Department of Justice's indication that it might drop charges against Boeing is a bitter pill for crash victims' families and the flying public.
The U.S. Justice Department told a federal judge in Texas it hasn’t decided whether to enter into an agreement with Boeing Co. that would drop a criminal charge related to two fatal 737 Max ...
The U.S. Justice Department told a federal judge in Texas it hasn’t decided whether to enter into an agreement with Boeing Co. that would drop a criminal charge ...
The U.S. Justice Department told a Texas judge it hasn’t yet decided whether to finalize a non-prosecution agreement with ...
In the case of the two deadly 737 MAX jet accidents, Boeing and the US Department of Justice are nearing an agreement that ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Families of some of the 346 people killed in two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes plan to object to a ...
Federal prosecutors will give the families of victims another chance to weigh in as they consider abandoning a plea deal with the company in favor of a non-prosecution agreement.
Families of victims from the Boeing 737 MAX crashes plan to object to a nonprosecution agreement between Boeing and the U.S.
The US Justice Department told a federal judge in Texas it hasn’t decided whether to enter into an agreement with Boeing Co.
For this week’s White House Report Card, both graders saw it as Trump’s best. Conservative analyst Jed Babbin graded it an “A ...
The agreement would forestall a June 23 trial date the planemaker faces on a charge it misled US regulators about a crucial flight control system on the 737 MAX, its strongest-selling jet ...
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