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Mar 17 2024
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Man arrested for allegedly stabbing, killing man on Steel Bridge
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Portland police have arrested a man for allegedly stabbing and killing another man on the Steel Bridge Friday afternoon. Officers responded to the stabbing report involving a pedestrian on the bridge and found a man with serious injuries. The man was taken to the hospital, but later died from his injuries, authorities say. On Saturday morning, officers responded to a
KOIN 6Mar 31 2024
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Complicated task removing twisted steel, concrete from Baltimore bridge continues
Wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge rests on the container ship Dali on Saturday in Baltimore. As crews continued the complicated and meticulous operation of removing the steel and concrete from the fallen Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, some near the site took time on Easter Sunday to reflect on the six workers presumed to have plunged to their deaths. As cranes periodically swung
Los Angeles TimesNov 28 2023
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U.S. Steel Plans to Stop Making Steel at Illinois Mill
United States Steel plans to indefinitely idle steel production at its Granite City, Ill., mill, early next year.
The move is expected to eliminate jobs for about 600 workers at the plant near St. Louis.
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MarketWatchApr 10 2024
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YouTube, Substack, Vimeo Bans Eli Steele's Documentary Exploring San Francisco Anti-Semitism
Filmmaker Eli Steele’s 38-minute documentary Killing America, which explores anti-semitism in the San Francisco area following the October 7 terrorist attack on Israel, has been banned from YouTube, Substack, and Vimeo for a questionable case of “copyright infringement.” Eli Steele says he created the documentary highlight how policies of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) within the San
Breitbart NewsMar 30 2024
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First section of mangled steel removed from collapsed Baltimore Key Bridge
Engineers began carefully removing the first twisted hunk of steel from the collapsed part of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge late Saturday, with the help of several massive cranes. The nearly 50-year-old bridge crashed into the Patapsco River in Maryland on Tuesday, after a massive cargo ship smashed into one of its main supports, killing six construction workers and blocking shipping
New York Post (News)Apr 10 2024
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NTSB issues final report on NS conductor trainee killed by steel that penetrated locomotive cab
WASHINGTON — Nighttime visibility made it impossible for the train engineer to prevent or mitigate the accident in which a Norfolk Southern conductor trainee was struck and killed by protruding metal from a gondola car on an adjacent track in a incident in Bessemer, Ala., the National Transportation Safety Board said in the final report issued Tuesday on the Dec. 13, 2022, fatality. The cause
Trains.comMar 30 2024
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Cubs send LHP Justin Steele to IL, RHP Ben Brown recalled
Mar 16, 2024; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Chicago Cubs pitcher Ben Brown (86) on the mound in the second during a spring training game against the Los Angeles Angels at Tempe Diablo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Allan Henry-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab Item 2 of 2 Mar 16, 2024; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Chicago Cubs pitcher Ben Brown (86) on the mound in the second
ReutersApr 04 2024
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Rust Belt Senators: Japanese Corp. Trying to Buy U.S. Steel Tied to China
A few Senators from the nation’s Rust Belt are sounding the alarm over the ties between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Nippon Steel Corporation — the Japanese conglomerate looking to purchase the United States Steel Corporation. In December of last year, executives with U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel Corporation announced a nearly $15 billion deal that would have the iconic American
Breitbart NewsMar 22 2024
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PANgea steel drum band to play at Saint Paul UMC April 5
Founded in 2003 by LPS music educator John Scofield, PANgea is a steel drum band and the only group of its kind in Nebraska. The steel pan (also known as steel drums, or “pan”) has West African roots and was brought to Trinidad and Tobago during the 19th century and played during carnivals. The steel drum is made from an empty 55-gallon industrial oil drum. The cylindrical part of the drum is
Lincoln Journal StarMay 15 2019
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Dispute erupts over whether Brennan, Comey pushed Steele dossier, as DOJ probe into misconduct begins
A high-level dispute over which senior government officials pushed the unverified Steele dossier amid efforts to surveil the Trump campaign has broken out into the open again, after it emerged that Attorney General William Barr appointed a U.S. attorney to examine the origins of the Russia investigation and determine if the FBI and DOJ's actions were "lawful and appropriate."
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