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The NTSB continues their investigation into why a FedEx truck veered into the opposite side of the road and crashed into a school bus head on, killing 10 people. Investigators are looking into the truck driver's cell phone and medical records.

The NTSB continues their investigation into why a FedEx truck veered into the opposite side of the road and crashed into a school bus head on, killing 10 people. Investigators are looking into the truck driver's cell phone and medical records. Mark Albert reports.

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High school students traveling to tour a college were forced to kick out the windows of their bus when it collided with a Fed Ex truck. A team from the NTSB has arrived on the scene of the crash, but it could take months to complete the investigation.

High school students traveling to tour a college were forced to kick out the windows of their bus when it collided with a Fed Ex truck. A team from the National Transportation Safety Board has arrived on the scene of the crash, but it could take months to complete the investigation. John Blackstone reports

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FedEx pushes for Redskins name change

FedEx is joining the push to rename the Washington Redskins football team, along with other investors who oppose the name's racist origins. The shipping giant, for which the team's FedEx Field is named, is its highest-profile sponsor. Other companies such as Nike are also being urged to sever ties with the team, and on Thursday night no official Washington Redskins gear could be found on Nike's online store. The team announced on Friday that the name is now under review.

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