Chris Strohm
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Boeing To Plead Guilty To Fraud For Violating Deal Over 737 Max Crashes
The guilty plea marks a low point in the company’s century-long history.
- Monday July 8, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm, Julie Johnsson, Allyson Versprille
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Boeing To Plead Guilty To Fraud For Violating Deal Over 737 Max Crashes
The guilty plea marks a low point in the company’s century-long history.
- Monday July 8, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm, Julie Johnsson, Allyson Versprille
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Boeing In Talks With DOJ To Resolve Charges Over Safety Lapses
A resolution of the government’s case would represent a step forward for Boeing as it addresses quality lapses in its factories and tougher scrutiny from regulators, lawmakers and customers.
- Saturday June 29, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm, Hannah Levitt
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Trump Judge Indefinitely Postpones Documents Case Trial
US District Judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing the criminal proceeding in Florida, set a new schedule for motions in the case and announced that the May 20 trial date will be pushed back indefinitely.
- Wednesday May 8, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm
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Trump Judge Indefinitely Postpones Documents Case Trial
US District Judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing the criminal proceeding in Florida, set a new schedule for motions in the case and announced that the May 20 trial date will be pushed back indefinitely.
- Wednesday May 8, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm
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TikTok Lawsuit Sets Stage For Prolonged Legal Fight Over US Ban
TikTok sued the US government over a new law that will force its Chinese parent company ByteDance Ltd. to divest the popular video app or face a ban across the country.
- Wednesday May 8, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm, Sabrina Willmer
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Justice Department Looking Into Boeing Door Plug Blowout
If prosecutors determine that Boeing’s handling of the door plug incident violated the 2021 agreement, they could tear it up and bring criminal charges against the company.
- Thursday February 29, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm, Greg Farrell
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Justice Department Looking Into Boeing Door Plug Blowout
If prosecutors determine that Boeing’s handling of the door plug incident violated the 2021 agreement, they could tear it up and bring criminal charges against the company.
- Thursday February 29, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm, Greg Farrell
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Biden Mishandled Classified Documents But Won’t Be Charged
While federal investigators working for Special Counsel Robert Hur found Biden’s conduct was improper, they stopped short of charging him with any crimes.
- Friday February 9, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm
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Biden Classified Documents Probe Closed With No Charges Filed
Findings in the investigation report could be released this week, a person familiar with the matter said.
- Wednesday February 7, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm
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Biden Classified Documents Probe Closed With No Charges Filed
Findings in the investigation report could be released this week, a person familiar with the matter said.
- Wednesday February 7, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm
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Trump Denied Immunity In DC Election Case By Appeals Court
Donald Trump can be prosecuted for trying to overturn the 2020 US election, a federal appeals court ruled, rejecting his claim that a sitting or former president is immune from criminal charges.
- Tuesday February 6, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm, Erik Larson
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DOJ Rejects Trump’s Immunity Argument For 2020 Election Actions
The Justice Department filing responds to one by Trump to the US Court of Appeals in Washington on Dec. 23.
- Monday January 1, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm
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DOJ Rejects Trump’s Immunity Argument For 2020 Election Actions
The Justice Department filing responds to one by Trump to the US Court of Appeals in Washington on Dec. 23.
- Monday January 1, 2024
- Author: Chris Strohm
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Trump Tells Appeals Panel He Should Have ‘Absolute Immunity’
The immunity question is playing out at the DC Circuit after the US Supreme Court on Friday refused to decide whether Trump has immunity for his efforts to overturn his election loss.
- Monday December 25, 2023
- Author: Chris Strohm