As they travel around Alaska on a long-planned vacation, Ike and Susan Riffel stop now and then to put up stickers directing people to "Live Riffully."It's a way for the California couple to honor the memories of their sons, Melvin and Bennett, who died in 2019 when a Boeing 737 Max jetliner crashed in Ethiopia.
"Their motto is to protect the American people, not to protect Boeing, and it seems to me they have spent the whole time defending Boeing."The Justice Department reopened the possibility of prosecuting Boeing last month, when it said the company had breached the 2021 agreement. The DOJ did not publicly specify the alleged violations.Boeing has said it lived up to the terms of the deal, which required it to pay $2.