International News Food Firms Globally Whip Up Wacky Ways to Battle Bad Diets April 30, 2019 Indian health worker Chhaya Sunil Jadhav banned snack food at home after her daughter, 11, fell sick from eating cheap,... Read More
News D.C. Is First to Plan to Remove, Retrofit Flood-Prone Buildings April 30, 2019 Washington is announcing a goal of retrofitting or removing all of its flood-prone buildings by 2050, the first major U.S.... Read More
News Insurers Know Exactly How Often American Drivers Touch Their Phones April 30, 2019 The distracted driving report by Zendrive, a traffic-data startup, makes it clearer and clearer each year that millions of Americans... Read More
News FAA Starts Bid to Restore Confidence in Max — and Itself April 30, 2019 The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Monday took a potentially important step toward rebuilding confidence not only in the Boeing... Read More
News ‘Additional Insured Endorsements’ Can Shift Risk to Parties not at Fault: Viewpoint April 30, 2019 “Additional insured” clauses most often start with a contract requiring the first party to name the second party as an... Read More
Southeast News Scooters at Disney Parks Spawn Accidents, Glares April 29, 2019 ORLANDO, Fla. — Early at the Magic Kingdom entrance, it’s another day of fun about to begin as “Yo Ho,... Read More
West News A Month Out From Wildfire Season and PG&E Is Behind on Tree Work April 29, 2019 California is just one month away from the official start of wildfire season and bankrupt utility giant PG&E Corp. is... Read More
News Pilots Demand Better Training to Rebuild Trust in 737 MAX April 29, 2019 American Airlines pilots have warned that Boeing Co’s draft training proposals for the troubled 737 MAX do not go far... Read More
News FEMA Chief Calls for Changing Attitudes as Storms Get Stronger April 29, 2019 Americans must assume more responsibility for protecting themselves from the rising toll of natural disasters, the head of the Federal... Read More
Midwest News The Missouri River Is Just Going to Keep On Flooding: Viewpoint April 29, 2019 The Missouri River used to be out of control. “It cuts corners, runs around at nights, fills itself with snags... Read More