Midwest News Conflict in Michigan AG’s Office over Flint Water Records May 3, 2019 DETROIT — A civil war of sorts is developing in the Michigan attorney general’s office over 23 boxes of records... Read More
News Property Owners Protest Pipeline Procurement Process May 3, 2019 About the photo: In this May 3, 2018, file photo, Becky Crabtree displays a flyer that she posted on a... Read More
Southeast News West Virginia Woman Assembles Supply Kits for Fire Victims May 3, 2019 PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — For Joy Buskirk, the memories of a fire her family experienced years ago prompted her to do... Read More
News McKesson Opioid Deal in West Virginia May Spur More Accords May 3, 2019 McKesson Corp.’s settlement of an opioid lawsuit with West Virginia — the state with the highest U.S. rate of drug-overdose... Read More
News The Other Fake Meat: Beyond Burger Clashes With Former Partner May 3, 2019 Danny Goodman hasn’t eaten a Beyond Burger in three years. And he’s staying away from Beyond Meat Inc. stock despite... Read More
News Study Suggests Earthquakes are Triggered Well Beyond Fluid Injection Zones May 2, 2019 Using data from field experiments and modeling of ground faults, researchers at Tufts University have discovered that the practice of... Read More
West News Defense Will Argue City Inspectors at Fault for Deadly Oakland Warehouse Fire May 2, 2019 OAKLAND, Calif. — A defense attorney is expected to counter a prosecutor’s emotional opening statement by attempting to deflect blame... Read More
Southeast News McKesson to Pay $37 Million to Resolve West Virginia Opioid Lawsuit May 2, 2019 Drug distributor McKesson Corp has agreed to pay $37 million to resolve a lawsuit by the state of West Virginia... Read More
News Trump Administration to Relax Offshore Safety Rules Sparked by 2010 Gulf Oil Spill May 2, 2019 The Trump administration will unveil on Thursday its final plan to roll back offshore drilling safety measures put in place... Read More
International News Smartphones May Tempt, but May Also Prevent Selfie Deaths May 2, 2019 Smartphones might ironically be the answer to selfie-related deaths, two wilderness medicine specialists say. Hundreds of people have lost their... Read More