Amazon Discriminates Against Pregnant and Disabled Workers, New York Alleges May 18, 2022 By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK –– The New York State Division of Human Rights has filed a complaint against Amazon.com Inc. accusing the...
Livestreamed Carnage: Tech’s Hard Lessons from Mass Killings May 18, 2022 By Barbara Ortutay, Haleluya Hadero and Matt O'Brien These days, mass shooters like the one now held in the Buffalo, New York, supermarket attack don’t stop with planning...
Rain Brings Relief to Massive, Record-Wildfire in New Mexico May 18, 2022 By Susan Montoya Bryan Lightning sparked a few new small fires in the drought-stricken Southwest Monday but the thunderstorms brought welcome rain to the...
Heavy Rains Trigger Floods in Northeast India, killing 11 May 18, 2022 By Wasbir Hussain GAUHATI, India (AP) — At least 11 people have died in floods and mudslides triggered by heavy rains in India’s...
4 Now Confirmed Dead in Massachusetts Apartment Building May 18, 2022 WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — The number of people who died in a fire at a Massachusetts apartment building last weekend...
Insurer’s Probe of Boat Claim Uncovers Evidence Used in Murder Charges May 18, 2022 By Andrew G. Simpson A boat insurance claim denial and fraud investigation have surfaced as integral pieces of the murder case being brought against...
Study Links Chiropractic Care to Lower Costs, Faster Return to Work May 18, 2022 Chiropractors are involved in only a small fraction of workers’ compensation claims for low back pain in states where insurers...
Iraqi Merchants Struggle on Amid Series of Strong Sandstorms May 17, 2022 By Samya Kullab BAGHDAD (AP) — The thick layer of dust blanketing the sky did not deter Muhammed Ghalib from walking to work...
Argo Testing Driverless Vehicles on Miami and Austin Streets May 17, 2022 By Tina Bellon AUSTIN —Self-driving startup Argo AI on Tuesday said it was having driverless vehicles carry employees around streets of Miami, Florida...
Allianz to Pay $6B in US Fraud Case, Fund Manager Charged May 17, 2022 By Tom Sims, Alexander Hübner and Jonathan Stempel Germany’s Allianz agreed to pay more than $6 billion and its US asset management unit will plead guilty to criminal...