News Employers Navigate Virus Pandemic Without Firm Guidelines NEW YORK — It started with extra hand sanitizer and wipes for keyboards and headphones. Then came the directive for... Read More
West News District Settles For $475K After Teacher Punched Boy, 9 ESPANOLA, N.M. — A New Mexico school district has agreed to pay $475,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the... Read More
Texas / South Central News Tugboat’s Collision With I-310 Bridge May Have Been 2nd Crash This Year LULING, La. — A tugboat leading a train of barges of grain crashed into a Louisiana bridge, causing two of... Read More
West News Circus Circus Faces Lawsuit Over 2019 Beating Death RENO, Nev. — The husband of a California woman who was found beaten to death at a Nevada casino is... Read More
News Tornado-Hit Tenn. Historic Buildings Face Difficult Choice NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Property owners affected by the tornadoes earlier this month now face two options: rebuild or bulldoze. The... Read More
News U.S. Health Agency Suffers Cyber-Attack During Covid-19 Outbreak The U.S. Health and Human Services Department suffered a cyber-attack on its computer system Sunday night during the nation’s response... Read More
News Billionaire Sacklers Don’t Deserve Bankruptcy Shield, States Say Two dozen U.S. states urged a bankruptcy judge to let them revive their stalled lawsuits against the billionaire owners of... Read More
News Toys ‘R’ Us Creditors Sue Directors and Private-Equity Owners Toys “R” Us Inc. creditors filed a lawsuit accusing the defunct retailer’s executives and private-equity owners of fraud and breach... Read More
News Want to Sue Because of a Coronavirus Quarantine? Good Luck Unprecedented government restrictions being placed on public gatherings and personal behavior in the face of the coronavirus outbreak could eventually... Read More
News Southwest Air 737 Fuselage Crack, Pressure Loss Probed by FAA Federal aviation officials are investigating the cause of a 12-inch-long crack that developed in the top of a Southwest Airlines... Read More