5 things you need to know this morning: Sept. 16, 2020

| September 16, 2020 in 5 Things

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Start your day off right with five things you need to know this morning.

Five things you need to know

1. Breonna Taylor’s family to receive an $12 million settlement from the City of Louisville
 


During a press conference on Tuesday, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer announced that Breonna Taylor’s family will receive a $12 million settlement. In addition, significant police reforms will be implemented in the city. Breonna Taylor died in March after police officers executed a no-knock warrant at her apartment and shot her eight times.
 

2. Series of failures blamed for Boeing 737 Max jets in 2018 and 2019

 


A US congressional report released on Wednesday blames a series of failures by both Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration for two fatal crashes involving 737 Max jets. The report blamed a “horrific culmination” of failed government oversight, design flaws and a lack of action on  the 2018 and 2019 crashes that killed 346 people. 
 

3. Hurricane Sally makes landfall in Alabama bringing catastrophic and life-threatening flooding
 


Hurricane Sally made landfall as a Category 2 near Gulf Shores, Alabama, at around 5:45 am ET. Prolonged heavy rainfall and severe flash flooding are expected with the National Hurricane Center warning that the flooding will be "catastrophic" and "life-threatening."
 

4. US drops 10% tariff on Canadian aluminum after threat of counter-measures

 


On Tuesday, the US Trade Representative's office dropped a 10% levy on Canadian aluminum after Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade Mary Ng threatened to impose retaliatory sanctions against US goods.
 

5. Wildfire smoke from the US reaches eastern Canada


Hazy skies are no longer only impacting Western Canada. Smoke from the devastating wildfires in the western US is reaching all the way to Atlantic Canada, creating poor air quality conditions in several provinces.
 
 

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