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Midwest carbon-capture pipeline could be delayed after eminent domain ban in South Dakota
Read full article: Midwest carbon-capture pipeline could be delayed after eminent domain ban in South DakotaThe company behind an $8.9 billion carbon-capture pipeline proposed for five Midwestern states says it wants to indefinitely delay its plans after South Dakota passed a law limiting its ability to acquire land for the project.
McDonald's employee who called 911 in CEO's shooting is eligible for a reward, but it will take time
Read full article: McDonald's employee who called 911 in CEO's shooting is eligible for a reward, but it will take timeUp to $60,000 in reward money from the FBI and the New York Police Department's Crime Stoppers program was offered for tips leading to a break in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
‘Prophet of Doom’ who wounded 10 in New York City subway shooting is sentenced to life in prison
Read full article: ‘Prophet of Doom’ who wounded 10 in New York City subway shooting is sentenced to life in prisonA man who wounded 10 people in a rush-hour subway shooting in New York City last year has been sentenced to life in prison.
State seeks long prison term for accused NYC subway gunman
Read full article: State seeks long prison term for accused NYC subway gunmanProsecutors plan to seek a decades-long prison sentence for a man who is expected to plead guilty this week to opening fire in a subway car and wounding 10 riders in an attack that shocked New York City.
Grand jury indicts suspect in Brooklyn subway mass shooting
Read full article: Grand jury indicts suspect in Brooklyn subway mass shootingA federal grand jury has indicted a man suspected of shooting up a New York City subway train last month — an attack that wounded 10 people and rattled a city grappling with a rise in violent crime.
After bullets flew, NYC subway workers kept their cool
Read full article: After bullets flew, NYC subway workers kept their coolWhen smoke bombs and bullets were unleashed on a New York City subway train full of morning commuters, train driver David Artis said his first indication something was wrong was when passengers crowded near his cab door to report the chaos.