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Missing luggage belonging to Israeli security detail found at LAX, but at least one gun is missing
L.A. NOWLost luggage that belonged to security officials for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been found by American Airlines officials at Los Angeles International Airport, but at least one handgun that was packed in the baggage is missing,... -
Federal officials move to ban imports of nine species of constrictor snake
L.A. UnleashedNEW YORK — Federal officials want to keep nine kinds of constrictor snakes out of the United States, saying they belong to invasive species that pose the single biggest threat to the nation's environment. "This is the story of the...... -
Department of Justice digs into food corruption and antitrust concerns
Money & CompanyWhen it comes to the food sector, the Department of Justice -- particularly its antitrust division -- has become very hungry. Last month Monsanto Co., the world’s largest seed developer, disclosed that the DOJ has requested information about its... -
Operation Rotten Tomato continues: Ex-SK Foods executive scheduled for court hearing in Sacramento
Money & CompanyWhile former SK Foods Chief Executive Frederick Scott Salyer is scheduled to make his initial court appearance in Sacramento federal court on Friday, the battle over whether the indicted tomato executive should be granted bail is heating up. One of...... -
Tomato exec Frederick Scott Salyer will make second bid for bail in corruption case
Money & CompanyFrederick Scott Salyer, the former CEO of SK Foods who is facing a lengthy list of corruption charges, will be back in Sacramento federal court on Thursday to make another bid to be released on bail. Salyer, 54, was arrested...... -
JetBlue plane made emergency landing after its tail struck the runway; hail wasn't involved
L.A. NOWA JetBlue spokesman said Sunday that the airline was incorrect when it announced that hail prompted an emergency landing of a plane headed for Long Beach. Flight 217 returned to John F. Kennedy International Airport after roughly 30 minutes because...... -
Hail forces Long Beach-bound jetliner to return to New York
L.A. NOWA JetBlue flight headed from New York to Long Beach made an abrupt landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Sunday night after the pilots believed their aircraft had struck a flock of birds, an airline official said. Flight...... -
That's alotta tomatoes: Bail set at $6 million for tomato tycoon
Daily DishA federal judge set bail at $6 million on Friday for tomato scion Frederick Scott Salyer, the former SK Foods owner charged with multiple counts of racketeering, conspiracy and fraud. Salyer, who was arrested Feb. 4 at John F. Kennedy...... -
Tunisian man charged in terrorist case
NEW YORK — A Tunisian citizen who prosecutors say radicalized one of the men accused of plotting to derail a Toronto-to-New York passenger train tried to obtain a U.S. work visa so he could help carry out terrorist attacks in this country, law...Tags: Police Arrests, FBI, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Politics
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JetBlue Airways: Fort Lauderdale-Port-au-Prince service to begin Dec. 5
Sun SentinelValue carrier JetBlue Airways on Thursday announced plans for new twice-daily nonstop service between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Haiti’s Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince starting Dec. 5. The new...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Haiti, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Air Transportation Industry
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Welterweight champion Robert Guerrero arrested on gun charge
WBC welterweight champion Robert Guerrero, who was in New York this week promoting his May 4 fight against unbeaten Floyd Mayweather Jr., was arrested Thursday at John F. Kennedy International Airport when he tried to take a gun onto a plane. Police...
Tags: Crimes, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Crime, Law and Justice
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Solar airplane begins first leg of trip across America
A spindly solar-powered aircraft took to the skies Friday from Moffett Federal Airfield, near San Francisco, on a pioneering coast-to-coast flight that will not use one ounce of fossil fuel. The plane, called Solar Impulse HB-SIA, has an immense 208-...Tags: Washington, DC, Swiss Confederation, Environmental Issues, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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