Southeast News Firefighters Continue Battling Fires in Florida Panhandle MILTON, Fla. (AP) _ For two sleepless nights, Kelly Kniss had wondered what had become of her home in the... Read More
Southeast News Tennessee Providing Virus Patient Info to First Responders NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The names and addresses of Tennesseans who have tested positive for COVID-19 are being provided to first... Read More
East News Woman Struck by Telephone Pole to Receive $125M From Verizon NEWARK, N.J. — The family of a woman who was paralyzed when she was struck by a falling telephone pole... Read More
West News California Governor Expands Workers’ Comp Coverage in Virus Cases SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed an executive order allowing employees across California’s economy to apply for... Read More
Southeast News Hundreds Evacuated as Wildfires Rage in Florida Panhandle PENSACOLA, Fla. — Firefighters in the Florida Panhandle battled wildfires through the night that have forced hundreds of people to... Read More
News Frontier Airlines to Mandate Temperature Screening For All Passengers Frontier Airlines said on Thursday it would begin temperature screenings for all passengers and crew members on June 1 and... Read More
News Cryptocurrency Investor Sues Suburban NYC Teen For $71.4M Over Alleged Swindle NEW YORK — A U.S. cryptocurrency investor on Thursday sued a suburban New York high school senior, accusing the 18-year-old... Read More
News U.S. Will Not Require Automakers to Recall 56M Takata Air Bag Inflators WASHINGTON — U.S. auto safety regulators will not require automakers to recall 56 million additional Takata air bag inflators, the... Read More
News Viewpoint: How COVID-19 and Recession Are Upending Workers’ Comp COVID-19 and the onset of a deep global recession are reshaping every corner of workers’ compensation, from legal issues surrounding... Read More
International News Hackers Target WHO by Posing as Think Tank, Broadcaster The messages began arriving in World Health Organization employees’ inboxes in early April, seemingly innocuous emails about the coronavirus from... Read More