An engineering company said Friday it has agreed to pay $53 million to settle all remaining lawsuits that alleged some blame for lead-contaminated water in Flint, Michigan, a decade ago.
Engineering firm agrees to $53-million settlement of lawsuit brought by Michigan Attorney General on behalf of 26,000 Flint ...
A Hawaii man released after spending 30 years in prison for a murder he has always denied committing has spent his first day ...
Pope Francis is in critical condition after a long respiratory crisis, requiring oxygen at high flow
ROME – The Vatican carried on with its Holy Year celebrations without the pope Saturday, as Pope Francis battled pneumonia ...
Kid Rock, who considers himself a close friend of President Donald Trump, performed at Trump’s election victory rally. He was previously married to actress Pamela Anderson, but the two split after ...
Flint, Michigan, water lawsuit settled by engineering company for $53M — as it denies responsibility
The deal by Veolia North America and Flint residents comes on top of $26.3 million in previous settlements with the company, ...
Veolia North America, which agreed to a separate $25 million settlement last year, was accused of failing to properly ...
Veolia North America settled with Flint residents for $53 million over the water crisis, without admitting wrongdoing, adding ...
Trump had no reservations about calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a “dictator” earlier this week.
An engineering company linked to the Flint, Michigan, lead water contamination crisis nearly a decade ago has agreed to pay $53 million in damages, settling the lawsuit on Friday, AP News reported.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced a $53 million civil settlement resolving allegations that an engineering ...
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