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Malaysia’s Hijacked Oil Tanker Discovered off Coast of Cambodia: Reports
The small oil tanker that was hijacked off the southeast coast of Malaysia last week has been detected in Cambodian waters, according to local media reports on Thursday. State news agency Bernama, quoting Malaysia’s Chief of Navy Admiral Abdul Aziz …
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Louisiana Farmers, Ranchers Face ‘Total Loss’ from Flooding
It will be weeks, perhaps months, before it’s known how much damage the recent flooding from the Red River has done to Louisiana’s agriculture industry. James Wagley, Natchitoches Parish president for Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation, tells The Town Talk thousands …
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Alabama Metro Mayors Paving the Way for Uber in Their Cities
Mayors in several major Alabama cities are working to clear roadblocks to bring ride-hailing company Uber and others like it to their areas. “If it can work in Nashville, if it can work in Charlotte, then it can work in …
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Commission Rules Uber Drivers Employees, Not Contractors
A San Francisco-based driver for smartphone-based ride-hailing service Uber is an employee, not a contractor, according to a ruling by the California Labor Commission. The ruling, filed on Tuesday in state court in San Francisco, said Uber is “involved in …
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Thousands of Kentucky Festival Fans Want Refunds After Music Acts are No-Shows
Thousands of people are demanding refunds after the Midwest Urban Expo and Music Fest at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky., did not deliver acts as promised. WAVE-TV reports organizers of the June 13 event promised to feature several …
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Small Arkansas Town Sued over ‘Money Making’ Traffic Stops
The tiny town of Concord, Ark., is facing a federal civil-rights lawsuit from drivers who say they were pulled over as part of a money making ploy by police. suit claims that “over a period of several years, literally hundreds …
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North Carolina High Court Rules Duke Energy Has ‘Years’ to Cleanup Coal Ash
North Carolina’s highest court ruled June 11 that Duke Energy has years to clean up leaking coal ash dumps as outlined by a new state law. The state Supreme Court overruled a lower court judge’s decision that the country’s largest …
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Florida Man Crushed to Death in Compactor at Recycling Plant
Officials say a man was crushed to death inside a machine at a central Florida recycling plant. Winter Garden police Lt. Scott Allen says the man was sorting cardboard with a bailing machine Monday morning when he somehow “ended up …
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Court Delays Ruling on 2013 Quebec Oil Train Crash Settlement
A Quebec judge reserved his decision on Wednesday on whether to grant a motion that would clear the way for a settlement between victims of the 2013 Lac-Megantic oil train disaster and dozens of companies and individuals linked to the …
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DelDOT Announces Approval for Rideshare Firm Uber to Operate in Delaware
The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles has announced an agreement between state officials and Uber officially allowing the smartphone-powered private car service to operate in the state under new regulations. Over the last few months, representatives from the San Francisco …
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