Trucking company faces scrutiny after driver falls asleep at the wheel, killing 6 people

Of the company’s 267 inspections, no critical violations were found, but a troubling pattern emerged. Author: Tanya Eiserer Published: 6:15 PM CDT June 30, 2025 Updated: 6:15 PM CDT June 30, 2025 WFAA NEWS 8 Media Partner……. TERRELL, Texas — The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has confirmed the trucking company involved in the deadly crash in Terrell…MORE

Senators Voting In Weekend Session To Meet Trump’s Deadline For Passing His Tax And Spending Cuts

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate is taking a key procedural vote as Republicans race to pass President Donald Trump’s package of tax breaks, spending cuts and bolstered deportation funds by his July Fourth deadline. But voting came to a standstill and Vice President JD Vance arrived at the Capitol to break a potential tie. Republicans…MORE

Hundreds Of Thousands Mourn Top Iranian Military Commanders And Scientists Killed In Israeli Strikes

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of mourners gathered in Tehran for the funeral of top Iranian commanders and scientists killed in a 12-day war with Israel. The caskets of Revolutionary Guard chief Gen. Hossein Salami and missile program head Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh were paraded Saturday through the city. Israel targeted…MORE

Chrysler Recalls Some 2022-2025 Pacifica and Voyager Vehicles To Fix A Potential Airbag Issue

NEW YORK (AP) — Chrysler is voluntarily recalling some of its 2022-2025 Pacifica and Voyager vehicles to replace their side curtain airbags, if needed. The recall potentially affects 250,651 vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it’s because some side curtain airbags may not hold enough pressure during deployment to limit the risk for…MORE

Americans Cut Back On Spending As Inflation Ticks Higher

WASHINGTON (AP) — A key inflation gauge moved higher in May in the latest sign that prices remain stubbornly elevated while Americans cut back on their spending. Prices rose 2.3% in May compared with a year ago, up from just 2.1% in April, the Commerce Department said Friday. Excluding the volatile food and energy categories,…MORE

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