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! w, K$ [4 g4 H$ l" x" l A judge has awarded nearly $1 million in damages to the families of four fishermen who died when their boat mysteriously sank off Massachusetts in 2020.The 82-foot Portland, Maine-based Emmy Rose went down early November 23, 2020, as it was heading to port after a seven-day fishing trip, the National Transportation Safety Board said. Authorities had previously said it was heading to Gloucester, Massachusetts.A total of $960,000 in insurance proceeds from the boat owner, Boat Aaron Melissa Inc., was distributed among the families by U.S. District Judge John Woodcock in an order Wednesday, The Portland stanley cup Press Herald reported. The Emmy Rose Gloucester Boats stanley cup The families agreed stanley cup to accept the money in exchange for an order releasing the owner from further liability. The judge also exonerated the owner. Woodcock wrote that each man died an unspeakably tragic and terrible death. Again, there is no evidence about how the vessel went down and it is possible that it sank suddenly and without warning, but it is more likely that there was some period of panic as the seamen worked in horrific conditions to avoid its and their awful demise, Woodcock wrote. The vessel made no distress calls. The Coast Guard searched more than 2,000 square miles over a 38-hour period, yet found nothing more than a debris field, diesel fuel odor, an e Kpjx Witness in Erin Andrews trial admits watching nude video
, w1 A5 k1 h* N4 C3 V0 k GUEST HOST: Steve HartmanWATCH THE FULL air force 1 7/15 EPISODE! Eighth Grade star Elsie Fisher: Social media has made me more anxious 02:21 stanley cup COVER STORY: Social media, the scourge of adolescence | Watch VideoThe new dramedy Eighth Grade, about a painfully shy 13-year old stumbling through her last week of middle school, is the first film for writer-director Bo Burnham and for its young star, Elsie Fisher. But there s more to the movie than the usual teen angst and acne. There s the loneliness that, research tells us, is becoming more pervasive for young people with the rise in social media s influence. Tracy Smith talks with Burnham, and with San Diego State professor Jean Twenge, author of iGen, about how the internet is making adolescence even tougher. To watch a trailer for Eighth Grade click on the video player below. Eighth Grade | Official Trailer HD | A24 by A24 on YouTube For more info: Eighth Grade Official site boburnhamFollow @BoBurbnham on Twitter and Instagram Bo Burnham: Make Happy Netflix Dr. Jean Twenge, San Diego State University iGen: Why Today s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy ndash; and Complet nike dunk ely Unprepared for Adulthood and What That Means for the Rest of Us |
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