INDIANAPOLIS, Ind – Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb says he will spend the next two months working with lawmakers in the House to amend the hate crimes bill passed by the Senate last week. While talking with reporters Wednesday, Holcomb called the Senate version of the bill too vague to get Indiana off a list of… viaContinue reading “Governor Holcomb prepared to fight for specific hate crimes bill — FOX59”
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Detroit police officer in Snapchat controversy is fired — FOX59
DETROIT, Mich. — A Detroit police officer who officials say posted racially insensitive comments on Snapchat about a woman whose vehicle was being impounded has been fired, according to the city’s police chief. Chief James Craig said Wednesday that 24 allegations were brought against Officer Gary Steele, 11 of which were sustained. “Former police officer… viaContinue reading “Detroit police officer in Snapchat controversy is fired — FOX59”
Two suspects arrested in connection with Jussie Smollett attack — FOX59
CHICAGO — The investigation into “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett’s account of being beaten in a racist, anti-gay attack took another turn Friday when Chicago police said two men who had been questioned about the attack had been arrested on suspicion of a crime. Police did not say what crime they may have committed, and they… viaContinue reading “Two suspects arrested in connection with Jussie Smollett attack — FOX59”
Court orders Bell Helicopter to pay $1.5M in damages to Airbus in a patent fight — Financial Post
MONTREAL — The Federal Court of Appeal has upheld a lower court ruling that Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.’s Quebec-based subsidiary pay Airbus SE’s helicopter division $1.5 million for a patent violation. The ruling includes $1 million in punitive damages and $500,000 in compensatory damages tied to its patent for the so-called “Moustache” landing gear. The… viaContinue reading “Court orders Bell Helicopter to pay $1.5M in damages to Airbus in a patent fight — Financial Post”
