FedEx, Tanner Horner
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Tanner Horner's mother described her history of drug use and childhood abuse as jurors weigh whether he should be sentenced to death or life in prison
The front entrance to the FedEx Ship Center, where 43 of 120 employees were laid off, on Tuesday in Menands. A sign at the entrance road to the FedEx Ship Center along Broadway in Menands on Tuesday.
A former FedEx driver pleaded guilty Tuesday to killing a 7-year-old girl after delivering a Christmas gift to her Texas home, where he told authorities he accidentally struck her with his van and then strangled her in a fit of panic.
Jurors are determining whether to sentence Tanner Horner to life in prison without parole or death
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Mother of FedEx driver who murdered girl 7 breaks down in court
Tanner Horner's (left) mother, only referred to in court as 'Mrs. Horner,' told jurors how she did drugs and drank before she knew she was pregnant with him.
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Inconsolable FedEx driver killer’s mother tells jury she’s furious with son — ‘She was just a baby’
The mother of killer FedEx driver Tanner Horner broke down sobbing while testifying she was furious at her son for strangling 7-year-old Athena Strand to death – but said she still loved him nonetheless.
UPS, FedEx and DHL are preparing to recoup tariff refunds for their customers after CBP launched a claims system for IEEPA duties.
FedEx is spending $175 million to bring back an aircraft every other operator has abandoned.
Three top shipping companies said they plan to file for tariff refunds through the US Customs portal and repay customers for any applicable tariffs.
While we continue to deny a number of the allegations made in this lawsuit, we are pleased to have reached an agreement to resolve this case,” a FedEx spokesperson told HR Dive.