American college student Sudiksha Konanki disappeared in the Dominican Republic after drinking with friends and swimming in rough surf, with a witness stating they were hit by a large wave. Questions about liability for the resort where they were staying arise, as the witness mentioned drinking alcohol and the presence of a red-flag warning at the beach. Legal experts debate the potential for the resort to be held accountable based on safety measures and negligence, while Konanki’s family may consider suing for possible negligence in security and beach management during dangerous conditions.
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DOGE cuts reach key nuclear scientists, bomb engineers, and safety experts
Firings and buyouts at the National Nuclear Security Administration have resulted in the loss of key staff members amid efforts to upgrade America's nuclear arsenal. Critics argue that the consequences highlight the risks of reducing the federal workforce, impacting the agency's ability to manage the nation's nuclear weapons and modernization efforts. The exodus of skilled scientists, engineers, and safety experts could hinder the agency's operations and oversight, posing potential risks to national security and taxpayer...
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