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Coverage of Louisville, Kentucky in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 7 · 12:29 UTCMost recent: Jun 19 · 09:00 UTC
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  • SCIENCEJun 19 · 09:00 UTCINSIDE CLIMATE NEWS
    James Bruggers, Who Brought Passion and Kindness to Environmental Reporting, Dies at 68

    James Bruggers, an environmental reporter known for his work on polluting corporations and environmental justice, died at 68. He was recognized for his dedication and kindness in his field.

  • BUSINESSJun 4 · 12:19 UTCWTOP DC
    Brown-Forman B: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot

    Brown-Forman Corporation B reported fiscal Q4 net income of $54 million (12 cents per share), missing analyst estimates of 33 cents per share. Revenue of $912 million exceeded expectations, but the company's stock has declined 5% year-to-date and 25% over 12 months.

  • SECURITYMay 22 · 19:39 UTCARS TECHNICA
    US scrambles to stop Internet users re-creating dead pilots’ voices

    Internet users have used AI and image recognition software to reconstruct pilots' voices from a fatal cargo plane crash, prompting the US National Transportation Safety Board to temporarily suspend public access to its accident database. The NTSB does not officially release cockpit voice recorder audio, but investigators' publicly released sound spectrum imagery has enabled individuals to recreate approximations of these recordings from incidents including UPS flight 2976.

  • SECURITYMay 20 · 00:07 UTCCBS NEWS
    New video shows engine falling off UPS cargo plane during 2025 Louisville crash

    A UPS cargo plane crashed in Louisville, Kentucky, killing 15 people after its left-side engine fell off during takeoff, as shown in a new video released by the NTSB. The crash occurred last November. The video was reported on by Kris Van Cleave.

  • SECURITYMay 19 · 18:31 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Cracked part had been flagged ahead of Kentucky plane crash that killed 15 people

    A UPS freight plane crashed in Louisville, Kentucky, killing 15 people after a cracked part was flagged before the incident. The National Transportation Safety Board is reviewing reports of cracks in a wing mount. The crash occurred on takeoff and also injured 23 people on the ground.

  • BUSINESSMay 7 · 12:29 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Planet Fitness Falls as New Year’s Resolution Period Disappoints

    Planet Fitness experiences decline as New Year's resolution period falls short of expectations. The disappointment is noted in relation to a Planet Fitness location in Louisville, Kentucky. This suggests a potential decrease in membership or revenue for the fitness chain.

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