Two U. S. senators have asked the Department of Justice to take tougher action against Boeing executives by holding them criminally accountable for safety issues that have impacted its airplanes.
In a letter dated Wednesday and sent to Attorney General Merrick Garland, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said the department’s past efforts to effect change at Boeing have failed “because of its continued refusal to criminally prosecute responsible individuals.”
(asterisk)For too long, corporate executives have routinely escaped prosecution for criminal misconduct.
Movie director Peter Jackson — known for films like the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy and 2005's "King Kong" — has invested in one of Dallas' few unicorn companies. In this story, learn more about the deal and about the company itself, which is trying to revive extinct animals like the woolly mammoth.
Bela Fleck, who is perhaps the greatest banjo player of our time, has collaborated with an array of artists in the classical and jazz worlds. He has 18 Grammy Awards to his name. Fleck’s recent project, his own arrangement of George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” for banjo and orchestra, has taken the banjo into the symphonic concert hall.
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Dallas-based health care technology company Scout, previously known as Meeting Protocol Worldwide before a 2024 rebrand, this week named a new CEO — the first from outside the founding family.
A New York resident in recovery says, “The stigma surrounding substance use disorder (SUD) and my own negative perceptions of people who identified as being in recovery from substance use disorder prevented me from seeking the help I needed for years. I thought that reaching out for help meant that I was failing in some way, and I felt very alone.