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WASHINGTON (Reuters)- U.S. auto safety regulators said on Thursday they found no evidence of defects in a Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA.O) car involved in the death of a man whose Model S collided with a truck while he was using its Autopilot system.
An autopsy has been scheduled to determine the cause of death of a man whose body was found inside a railroad boxcar earlier on Thursday, a Buffalo Police Department spokesman said Thursday evening.

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)- Four white people are facing charges in the deaths of two black men whose bodies were found dismembered and chained to cinder...
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)-- Four white people are facing charges in the deaths of two black men whose bodies were found dismembered and chained to cinder blocks in an Oklahoma City pond, but the prosecutor handling the case said Thursday the killings are not believed to be racially motivated.
Melville had as well a second reason to hate Manhattan — the whole urban world of «Cain's city and citified man,» as he wrote in Billy Budd (1924), the novella whose publication helped restore his literary reputation thirty years after his death.
For it is only if we believe that death was not the end of Jesus, the one man whose trust in God was complete and perfect, that we can accept Paul's brave advice: «Stand firm and immovable, and work for the Lord always, work without limit, since you know that in the Lord your labor can not be lost».
Death, how welcome is your sentence to a destitute man whose strength is failing, worn down by age and endless anxiety, resentful and at the end of his patience!
Some think he intended to say just this; others seem to believe that St. Paul is working up towards his plainly stated conviction that sin in itself is death — shall we say, death as loss of God whose service is not only, as the collect tells us, «perfect freedom», but also true life as men are intended by God to live it.
Perhaps the first to grasp the full significance of globalization, and to experience global consciousness intensively, was the Jesuit priest - scientist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881 - 1955), whose seminal book The Phenomenon of Man was written before 1940 but not published until after his death.
And men and women whose lives had been empty and meaningless became, in his presence, suddenly aware of the beauty of God, and what had been a form of death became life everlasting.
This booklet tells the story of a young - looking man whose sudden death puts him in the presence of the Judge of all the earth.
But there was mourning aplenty anyway, for just before his death Herod had slain all the male children of Bethlehem two years old and younger in an effort to kill the little Messiah whose identity the Wise Men had withheld from him.
A leering old villain in a frock, who spent decades conspiring behind closed doors for the position he now holds; a man who believes he is infallible and acts the part; a man whose preaching of scientific falsehood is responsible for the deaths of countless AIDS victims in Africa; a man whose first instinct when his priests are caught with their pants down is to cover up the scandal and damn the young victims to silence: in short, exactly the right man for the job.
He teaches the man by cursing the serpent, the liar and death - dealer, whose head will be crushed by the seed of the woman.
Every year Man City (whose fans are known for boycotting CL) get a group of death, and if it isn't them then it's Arsenal (we've had CL finalists in our group for 4 consecutive seasons now).
Nashua, handsome Belair Stud 3 - year - old whose racing fate was left in doubt after death of Owner William Woodward Jr., went to Leslie Combs II (leader of 5 - man syndicate) of Kentucky's Spendthrift Farm for $ 1,251,200 — largest price ever for Thoroughbred — in sealed bidding in New York.
Charges were pending this morning against a man believed responsible for the stabbing death of a woman whose body was found inside a Rogers Park home, Chicago police said.
NYPD cop Daniel Pantaleo, whose use of a banned chokehold on Garner preceded the Staten Island man's death three years ago, got married over the weekend.
The Senate also held hearings on the issue of criminal justice reforms following the death of Eric Garner, the Staten Island man whose death in police custody led to protests in New York and around the country.
The group of relatives, which included the mother of Eric Garner, the Staten Island man whose death in police custody set off a series of protests in New York and around the country, arrived at the Capitol demanding that the governor create a special prosecutor.
Mr Johnson seemed even less on top of the situation when he repeatedly called the man whose death triggered the riot by the wrong name.
Mr. Oddo pointed out that Mr. Donovan, whose office is tasked with investigating the death of the unarmed 43 - year - old black man who was put in an apparent chokehold by police, once worked for legendary former Manhattan District Attorney and Democrat Robert Morgenthau.
She also drew a direct line between the deaths of Eric Garner in Staten Island, Walter Scott in Charleston, and Tamir Rice in Cleveland — all unarmed black men killed in encounters with police — and Freddie Gray, the man whose mysterious death spurred the violent riots in Baltimore.
The civil rights activist has served as a spokesman for the family of Garner — a 43 - year - old Staten Island man whose chokehold death was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner following a July 18 attempt to arrest him for allegedly selling loose cigarettes — and is also heavily involved in the case of Michael Brown, who was shot and killed by police in Ferguson, Mo..
A Staten Island man whose death during an arrest for selling loose cigarettes inflamed racial tensions against the NYPD was the victim of a «homicide» by chokehold, the Medical Examiner's...
The Mütter Museum of medical anomalies at the venerable College of Physicians of Philadelphia is well supplied with helpful staff and airy colonnades, but what it could really use is a little stack of printed leaflets explaining to the modern visitor how he or she is supposed to feel about all this, or at least what to make of it: the uprooted genitalia and beach - ball tumors, the skeleton of the man whose muscle has turned to bone, the woman so fat that after death her body transformed itself into soap, the embryos in jars whose peeling labels break the sad but unsurprising news that not having a skull, or a brain, or a stomach, or any skin, is a state of affairs «incompatible with life.»
In men ages 15 to 44 years, American Indians or Alaska Natives (whose numbers were small) had the highest rates of death from legal intervention, but blacks and African Americans, and white Hispanics or Latinos all had rates that were significantly higher than those experienced by non-Hispanic whites and Asians or Pacific Islanders.
At the time of his wife's death, John Carter was a shy and conservative 52 - year - old man whose most distinguishing traits were an uncanny ability to remember numbers, a two - stroke golf handicap, and a profound devotion to his wife.
Furthermore, in a study of men age 60 years whose serum was stored and later assayed for PSA, there was a 0.5 % risk of developing metastatic disease and a 0.2 % risk of prostate cancer death at 25 years after a baseline PSA level of 1.0 ng / ml.99
After the death of his father, a young man whose life is falling apart, returns to his hometown to take care of his mentally ill sister, and tries to save her, while also saving himself.
Famously known for its backwards storytelling, Memento follows the story of Leonard, a man whose short term memory loss means he can't remember anything since his wife's brutal death, and his need to avenge her.
Depardieu's performance in Jacques Attali's «The Gates of Heaven» won bravos, but a lot of people walked out, finding the play — about love, death, power and Francois Mitterrand — too long and even a bit boring... President Clinton, whose childhood was troubled by alcohol - fueled abuse, asked Lions Gate for a print of «Affliction,» the acclaimed Nick Nolte movie about a man coping with the results of early years spent with an abusive, alcoholic dad.
And once again, the possibility of connection, this time to the gorgeous, earthy hooker (Violante Placido) who becomes more than a business arrangement, becomes a liability in the life of a man whose life is all about death.
Only Kevin Kline makes any sort of effort, but, flailing and grimacing a little too desperately, he gives the impression of a man seeking to re-enliven a party whose host has just choked to death on the cashew surprise.
The film goes a little too far in tracing the sensibility of all those institutions back to a single man, Doug Kenney, whose death in 1980 at the age of 33 made him something of a jester - martyr in the eyes of those who worked with him.
The writer - director previously served as an intern on three of Terrence Malick's films — Weightless, Voyage of Time, The Tree of Life — and certainly picked up a thing or two from the impenetrable filmmaker, whose works often serve as meditations on life, death, and man's place in the natural world.
«God's Pocket» will be directed by John Slattery, who you know as «Mad Men»» s silver fox Roger Sterling but who is making the move to directing (having helmed several excellent episodes of the series in which he stars), adapting a Pete Dexter novel about Mickey (Hoffman), whose attempts to move on after the suspicious, and not unwelcome, death of his unstable stepson are frustrated by a local reporter with a hunch.
But no space was smaller and more dangerous than the green room of Green Room, whose pressure - cooker scenario has provided 2016 with its most suffocating, white - knuckle thrills — complicated, granted, by the death of leading man Anton Yelchin and the uncomfortable parallels between the film's hatemongering villains and the real ones bellowing at rallies across the country.
Lansing plays Dr. Phillip Reynolds, a man whose daughter Heather (Judith Chapman) had run away from home a year prior following the suspicious death of her boyfriend.
partnered with a model - licious fellow «surrie» (Radha Mitchell) but whose homebound version is a stubbly, heartbroken man unable to connect to his surrogate - addicted wife (Rosamund Pike) or get over the death of their son some years earlier.
The mission for which Dumbledore summoned Harry at the outset was to visit the London home of Professor Horace Slughorn (Jim Broadbent), who has become reclusive since his Hogwarts days, but is now urgently needed along with his memories of the young student Tom Riddle, who grew up to become the man whose name should rhyme with Death.
Only occasionally does it snap into focus, notably a visit the men make to the mother of a soldier whose death they feel some responsibility for.
There's Autolycus (Rufus Sewell), a man who most often resists his temptation for wealth and gold to fight the good fight alongside his fellow man; Atalanta (Ingrid Bolsø Berdal), a woman warrior no man would ever dare to cross; Tydeus (Aksel Hennie), a hideously ugly man born in the midst of battle who knows only violence and bloodshed; and everyone's favorite off - his - rocker prophet, Amphiaraus (Ian McShane) whose visions of his own death are not so impending as they are enlightening and help him in battle each and every time.
B - The Paperboy Rated R for strong sexual content, violence and language Available on DVD and Blu - ray Precious director Lee Daniels chose for his follow - up this over-the-top adaptation of the Peter Dexter novel about a young man (Zac Efron) whose brother (Matthew McConaughey) has come back to his home town to investigate a case involving a death row inmate (John Cusack) with the help of the accused's fiancé (Nicole Kidman).
Mobster and hit man Jimmy Conlon has one night to figure out where his loyalties lie: with his estranged son, Mike, whose life is in danger, or his longtime best friend, mob boss Shawn Maguire, who wants Mike to pay for the death of his own son.
«Rectify» centers on Daniel Holden (unknown 20 - year acting veteran Aden Young), a man convicted of a teenage girl's rape and murder, whose death sentence becomes vacated when DNA evidence clears him of the crimes to which he had confessed nineteen years ago.
From its opening sentence («We rode the hillsides and vales of Missouri, hiding in uniforms of Yankee blue») Woodrell's novel lures the reader into the first - person narration of a young Dutch Southerner destined to become the sort of «hardened youth» whose experience of war and death («we made trash of men and places») is such that when he comes upon two human heads sitting «ripe and pecked» on a pole, he simply notes that one year earlier this sight would have sickened him «beyond consolation».
For a movie that hinges on a soulless man developing feelings, Criminal is noticeably lacking any of its own, what with its roster of repellent characters and the chilly approach taken by director Ariel Vroman (whose previous feature, The Iceman, was similarly, uh, frosty) and scripters Douglas Cook and David Weisberg — note, as but one example, that the death of a highly sympathetic character (and played by a highly billed performer) is treated as an aside, completely ignored by the person's friends and colleagues and, by extension, the filmmakers themselves.
Then there's a taste of macabre comedy, where the sisters find themselves disposing of the body of a man whose death they accidentally caused.
Matt Damon plays John Grady Cole, a young man in 1949 Texas whose lifelong ranch home is being sold by his mother following the death of his grandfather.
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