NEW YORK (Reuters) - The maker of an explosive linked to bombs in New York and New Jersey over the weekend said on Tuesday there was no proof its Tannerite product had been used in the attacks and ...
After their property burned in a 2019 wildfire allegedly sparked by target shooters, a group of Montana neighbors is suing the maker of the explosive Tannerite targets. The seven residents are joined ...
We’re working to figure out what exactly caused the mysterious “booms” viewers called us about, but many people suspect they were binary explosives. The home explosives are known under the brand name ...
A certain type of explosions happen every week in Rogers County and each time, the 911 center lights up with calls from frantic citizens. The explosions are caused by an exploding target called ...
The Labor Day grass fire that threatened Golden Valley Loop is one of three wildland fires in central Montana within five months that have been linked to the use of the explosive Tannerite targets. In ...
PORTLAND, Ore. -- An Oregon company found itself in the middle of the investigation into the Las Vegas shooting that killed 59 people and injured hundreds of others. On Monday, Clark County Sheriff ...
KIMBALL TWP. - It wasn’t quite the boom he expected. But the Tannerite still lit off a small flash. “That was nothing,” Pete Galante, president of the Blue Water Sportsman Association, said Friday. “I ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A rifle target maker missed its mark when it said in a lawsuit that NBC mischaracterized its exploding targets as bombs, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. The 2nd U.S. Circuit ...
A company that sells a dangerous explosive, meant for long-range shooting practice, will pay San Diego County and Riverside County a combined total of $300,000 under the terms of a recent legal ...
HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) – People living in south Austin say something has to be done after a loud explosion Saturday evening shook their home. Multiple law enforcement agencies investigated and the ...
MANHATTAN (CN) – A “Today Show” broadcast that called an Oregon company’s gun targets bombs and said they might be used by terrorists was not defamatory because it was mostly true, the Second Circuit ...
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