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BMW Recalls About 357K Vehicles for Takata Air Bag Inflators
BMW is recalling nearly 357,000 older vehicles in the U.S. to replace dangerous Takata front air bag inflators. The inflators are among 10 million sold to 14 automakers that Takata is recalling. It’s the last recall that the bankrupt Takata agreed to in a 2015 settlement with U.S. safety regulators. The U.S. government released details of three BMW recalls on…
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Accused Ringleader Pleads Guilty in $400K GoFundMe Scheme
The New Jersey man prosecutors say was in the middle of a scheme to bilk thousands of GoFundMe donors out of more than $400,000 with a fake feel-good story about a homeless veteran has pleaded guilty and faces years behind bars.
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Deadly Defect Found in Another Version of Takata Airbags
A new and distinct problem has been discovered in air bags made by the now bankrupt company Takata which has led to at least one death. The recently discovered malfunction is different than the defect that led to at least 24 deaths and hundreds of injuries worldwide, though the result, like the earlier issue, leads to air bags that can…
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Firefighters Rescue Woman Trapped After SUV, Car Slam Into Back of Stopped School Bus
Crews worked for more than 30 minutes to free someone after an SUV was wedged under a parked yellow school bus during an apparent chain-reaction crash in West Philadelphia late Tuesday morning.
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SUV Wedged Underneath School Bus After Chain Reaction Crash
A person was rescued after an SUV was wedged underneath a parked school bus during an apparent chain-reaction crash in West Philadelphia. NBC10’s Steven Fisher has the details.
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Automakers Side With Trump in Legal Fight With California
General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, Toyota and many others in the auto industry are siding with the Trump administration in a lawsuit over whether California has the right to set its own greenhouse gas emissions and fuel economy standards. The three companies, plus a trade association called the Association of Global Automakers, said Monday they plan to intervene in a lawsuit...
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LISTEN: Philadelphia Eagles Star Fletcher Cox Tells Police He's About to Kill Intruder on 9-1-1 Call
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox told a police dispatcher on Oct. 16 that he would kill an intruder if police didn’t arrive soon enough, according to audio from a 911 call.
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Eagles Player Fletcher Cox Holds Shotgun to Scare Off Home Invader, Police Say
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox grabbed a shotgun to scare off his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend who was trying to break into his New Jersey home, according to a criminal complaint obtained by NBC10.
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Fletcher Cox Scared Off Attempted Home Invader With Shotgun, Officials Say
Philadelphia Eagles player Fletcher Cox pulled out a shotgun when someone tried to break into his home, police said. The suspect was identified by police as the ex-boyfriend of a woman who Cox is dating.
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Man in GoFundMe Homeless Scheme Faces Federal Charges
Mark D’Amico, the man accused in a GoFundMe scheme that bilked donors out of $400,000, appeared in federal court in Camden, New Jersey, Thursday to face new federal charges.
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Federal Charges for Man at Center of $400,000 Homeless GoFundMe Scheme
The New Jersey man prosecutors say is in the middle of a scheme to bilk thousands of GoFundMe donors out of more than $400,000 with a fake feel-good story about a homeless veteran now faces federal charges.
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Trump Challenges California's Power to Control Auto Pollution
The Trump administration on Friday began an all-out challenge to California’s authority to set its own automotive emissions standards as government agencies opened an antitrust investigation and told state officials that they appear to be violating the law in a deal with four automakers to reduce pollution. The U.S. Justice Department opened an antitrust probe into the July deal between...
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Politics of Climate Change Put Corporations in Tough Spot
The polarizing politics of climate change have forced companies to choose between supporting the Trump administration’s deregulation policies that could boost profits or opposing them to win over environmentally conscious consumers. That dynamic played out again Thursday when President Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency sought to revoke regulations on methane gas emissions from oil facilities. British Petroleum, ExxonMobil and Royal...
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Justin Thomas Hangs On to Win BMW Championship
Staked to a six-shot lead, Justin Thomas spent more time Sunday worrying about what could go wrong than ending 12 months without winning.
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New Jersey Uncle Dies After Getting Pinned by Car He Was Working on With Nephew: Prosecutors
Tragedy struck a quiet neighborhood in New Jersey Tuesday night when a 28-year-old man somehow hit and pinned his uncle under a vehicle they were working on together, according to officials.
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Driver Flees on Foot After Striking 2 People on Bike and in Car on Roosevelt Boulevard, Police Say
A driver of a Jeep Compass, which Philadelphia police say was stolen, fled on foot after striking a car and a bicycle along the busy Roosevelt Boulevard Thursday night, investigators said.
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Driver of Stolen Jeep Runs Off After Boulevard Crash
Authorities say that a man is on a loose after being involved in a hit-and-run on the Roosevelt Boulevard that left another driver and a bicyclist injured late Thursday night.
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California Skirts Trump, Signs Mileage Deal With 4 Companies
Four major automakers have reached a deal with California to toughen standards for gas mileage and greenhouse gas emissions, bypassing the Trump administration’s push to relax mileage standards nationwide instead.