News Hertz to Settle Most False-Arrest Claims for $168 Million Hertz Global Holdings Inc. will spend $168 million to settle hundreds of claims that it falsely reported rental customers to... Read More
News Apple Sued by Women who Say Airtag Lets Stalkers Track Victims Apple Inc. has been sued by two women who said its AirTag devices have made it easier for their former... Read More
International News Oil Tankers Queuing to Transit Turkish Straits Face More Delays ISTANBUL –– At least 20 oil tankers queuing off Turkey to cross from Russia’s Black Sea ports to the Mediterranean... Read More
Midwest News Fire Damages 2 Indiana Commercial Buildings COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) — A fire in downtown Columbus destroyed a commercial building containing offices and a photo studio and... Read More
Southeast News North Carolina Power Outages Could Last Days After Shootings CARTHAGE, N.C. (AP) — Tens of thousands of people braced for days without electricity in a North Carolina county where... Read More
International News Strong Quake Shakes Main Indonesia Island, No Major Damage JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A strong earthquake shook parts of Indonesia’s main island of Java on Saturday, causing panic but... Read More
News Wounded Officers Sue Sig Sauer, Say Gun Goes Off by Itself CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Police and federal law enforcement officers are among 20 people from multiple states saying they were... Read More
Southeast News Sheriff: Vandalism Cuts Power Across North Carolina County CARTHAGE, N.C. (AP) _ Multiple power substations in a North Carolina county were damaged by gunfire in an apparent act... Read More
Texas / South Central News Uvalde Shooting Victims Seek $27 Billion, Class Action in Lawsuit AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Victims of the Uvalde school shooting that left 21 people dead have filed a lawsuit against... Read More
News Feral Hog Control: Eight Years, Some Progress, $2.5 Billion Damage/Year NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Eight years into a U.S. program to control damage from feral pigs, the invasive animals with... Read More