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At least 2 dead in charter bus crash near Dallas - USA TODAY Posted: 11 Apr 2013 08:49 AM PDT At least two people were killed Thursday when a charter bus carrying elderly people to a casino in Oklahoma swerved off the northbound lanes of President George Bush Turnpike near Dallas, hit a concrete barrier and flipped, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. Police and emergency workers were using ladders to get to emergency exits on top of the bus to get to the 38 passengers, some of whom were being wheeled on stretchers to ambulances. Medical helicopters also were at the scene. The passengers, mostly elderly, were en route to the Choctaw Casino Resort in Durant, Okla., on a one-day-gambling outing aboard the Cardinal Coach Lines, the Star-Telegram reported. The newspaper said the passengers are believed to have boarded the bus in Hurst, Texas. DPS spokesman Lonny Haschel confirmed that at least two people were killed. As many as 20 were transported to area hospitals. Haschel said the bus hit a rubber structure on the turnpike, bounced across the lanes onto a grassy area, then hit a concrete barrier and turned over. Many of the passengers were trapped beneath the bus, according to rescue teams and passersby who stopped to help. Robert Hare, a passerby, told NBC5 that he pulled a half dozen people from the bus and that "bodies and blood" were everywhere. Hare said many of the passenger were "screaming" and many were in shock. Many where shouting "help me, help!" One passenger, Dan Rizick, told NBC5 that several people appeared to be seriously injured in the crash. One passenger, Dan Rizick, told NBC5, that he heard a crash "and the bus started to veer back and forth and ended up flipping over on its side. People were screaming on top of each other." Rizick, who suffered only a bloody nose, said the gambling trip was organized regularly by a woman the group called "Casino Sue." The crash occurred on northbound State Highway 161, an extension of the President George Bush Turnike, near the N. Belt Line Rd. accident in Irving. The Star-Telegram reported that Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration says the charter company, based in Mansfield, Texas, had no crashes in the past 24 months. Contributing: Associated Press |
Facebook's Zuckerberg pushes immigration change - USA TODAY Posted: 11 Apr 2013 08:08 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday formally announced FWD.us, a new group made up of tech industry executives who will promote changes to the nation's immigration laws. "We have a strange immigration policy for a nation of immigrants," Zuckerberg said in an op-ed in The Washington Post. "And it's a policy unfit for today's world." Among Zuckerberg's proposals: better border security and a path to citizenship for immigrants to "attract the most talented, hardest-working people, no matter where they were born." Zuckerberg described encountering a promising middle-school student while teaching an entrepreneurship class – only to learn the Mexican-born child might not be able to attend college because he is an undocumented immigrant. Some of Silicon Valley's biggest names are joining the effort, including Yahoo's Marissa Mayer and Eric Schmidt, Google's executive chairman. FWD.us will operate as a non-profit, allowing it to accept unlimited contributions to help shape the policy debate on immigration. The tech industry has pushed for years to dramatically expand the number of visas available to high-tech workers. The U.S. sets an annual limit of 65,000 H1-B visas that are designed specifically for scientists, engineers, computer programmers and others in the high-tech field. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services opened up the application process on April 1, and the cap was reached within one week. An additional 20,000 visas are available to foreigners who graduate from U.S. universities with a master's degree. "Why do we offer so few H1-B visas for talented specialists … even though we know each of these jobs will create two or three more American jobs in return?" Zuckerberg wrote. Contributing: Alan Gomez { "assetid": "2073601", "aws": "news/politics", "aws_id": "news_politics", "blogname": "", "byline":"Fredreka Schouten, USA TODAY ", "contenttype": "story pages ", "seotitle": "Facebook-mark-zuckerberg-immigration-lobbying", "seotitletag": "Facebook's Zuckerberg pushes immigration change", "ssts": "news/politics", "taxonomykeywords":"Marissa Mayer,Mark Zuckerberg,U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services", "templatename": "stories/default", "topic":"marissa-mayer,mark-zuckerberg,us-citizenship-and-immigration-services", "videoincluded":"no", "basePageType":"story" } |
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