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Crashes rekindle debate about seat belts on buses

An Indiana lawmaker who sponsored a bill that would have required seat belts on school buses hopes two high-profile collisions in a span of a week that left more than 60 people injured will spur parents to urge the General Assembly to act. "I hope parents in Indiana will call ...

FILE - In this April 1, 2013, file photo a bomb squad removes a piece of luggage after Detroit Metropolitan Airport was shut down by authorities who believed they had found an improvised explosive device in someone’s luggage. It turned out to be an electric Big Ben-style clock, a desktop wave machine and digital picture frame wrapped in newspapers and duct tape, according to police reports obtained by The Associated Press. The  passenger, John Wheeler, 66, told authorities he couldn’t immediately recall each item because he had been packing for two months for a move to the Philippines.  (AP Photo/Detroit News, David Coates, File)  DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT

Behind response to airport bomb threat that wasn't

Thickly wrapped in newspaper and duct tape, several packages stowed in a man's luggage as he passed through Detroit Metropolitan Airport security last month had local and federal law enforcement officers believing they'd detected an explosive. As the terminal was partially evacuated and a bomb squad called, officers' suspicions grew ...

Conference set to settle Savannah dredging suits

A federal judge has scheduled a hearing to formally settle lawsuits challenging the $650 million deepening of the Savannah River shipping channel. A tentative settlement was reached last month and U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel is slated to hold a hearing next Wednesday in Charleston. Environmental groups and a South ...

Oil tracks gains in stocks, erases early losses

An afternoon recovery in U.S. stock markets helped oil reverse early losses Thursday. Benchmark oil for July delivery fell 3 cents to close at $94.25 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The price sank as low as $92.21 in the morning after weak manufacturing data from China raised ...

Canada terror suspect: Lawyer must use 'holy book'

A man accused of plotting to derail a train in Canada with support from al-Qaida asked Thursday to be represented by a defense attorney willing to use the "holy book" as a reference in his case. At a previous hearing, Tunisian-born Chiheb Esseghaier declined court-appointed legal representation and rejected the ...

SFO baggage handler accused of theft

A San Francisco International Airport baggage handler is facing charges that he stole items from passengers' bags. Prosecutors say 45-year-old George Reyes, who works for United Airlines, was found with iPads and purses when he was arrested on Tuesday. The items had been fitted with GPS trackers as part of ...

SW Indiana county considers closing several roads

Several rural gravel roads in southwestern Indiana could be closed as officials consider how to save money on repair costs. The 15 Knox County roads being considered for closure have little traffic, and some don't have homes on them anymore, county highway superintendent Ron Cardinal told the Vincennes Sun-Commercial (http://bit.ly/Z2sWry) ...

Venezuela police helicopter crash kills 5

Venezuelan authorities say a police helicopter has crashed while pursuing suspects in a kidnapping, and all five people aboard have been killed. Police spokesman Luis Karabin told state television that the helicopter went down Thursday in a forested area east of Caracas. The cause of the crash was not immediately ...

86 sentenced in Macedonia highway toll scam case

A criminal court in Macedonia's capital has sentenced 86 employees of a road management company to prison terms ranging from eight months to more than six years for involvement in a massive highway toll scam. A court announcement says the defendants — all employees of the Makedonija Pat company, which ...

Shipping company expands, adding 30 jobs in SC

The Mediterranean Shipping Company is adding 30 jobs at its location in Mount Pleasant. The shipping industry giant is investing almost $2 million in the process. The expansion includes new equipment for a data center and the purchase of new property to create a training center for the company's workers ...

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