International News Drones to the Rescue: Berlin Lab Seeks Quicker Virus Tests BERLIN — A German lab is hoping to cut the time it takes to send coronavirus tests across Berlin by... Read More
News Coastal Harm From Invading Saltwater ‘Happening Right Now’ The landward movement of seawater threatens drinking water supplies, coastal farming and coastal ecosystems. Rising seas, more frequent storms, higher... Read More
News Carnival’s Princess Unable to Dodge Passengers’ Covid Suit Carnival Corp.’s Princess Cruise Lines Ltd. failed to persuade a judge to dismiss negligence claims by 17 passengers who allege... Read More
News Meatpacking Link Found in Up to 8% of Early U.S. Covid Cases As many as one in 12 cases of Covid-19 in the early stage of the pandemic in the U.S. can... Read More
News Boeing 737 MAX Jets Undergo Round-The-Clock Effort to Clear Inventory MOSES LAKE, Wash. — The future of Boeing Co’s freshly approved 737 MAX is in the hands of nearly 700... Read More
News Alaska Airlines Leases 13 Boeing 737 MAX Jets After Ungrounding Alaska Air Group Inc said on Monday it would lease 13 new Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes from aircraft lessor... Read More
Midwest News Revolutionary War Monument, Damaged by Derecho, Back on Pedestal SPRINGVILLE, Iowa — A deteriorating Revolutionary War monument, which was damaged even more in the Aug. 10 derecho, has been... Read More
News Debris Leaks Out as Salvagers Saw Up Ship On Georgia Coast BRUNSWICK, Ga. — Debris is washing up from a cargo ship stranded on the Georgia coast as a salvage team... Read More
News Jury Duty? No Thanks, Say Many, Forcing Trials to be Delayed HARTFORD, Conn. — Jury duty notices have set Nicholas Philbrook’s home on edge with worries about him contracting the coronavirus... Read More
International News Passengers Spend Night on Baltic Sea Ferry That Ran Aground HELSINKI — A Baltic Sea ferry with 331 passengers and a crew of 98 run aground in heavy storm winds... Read More