Editor's Picks Show Must Go On for Broadway Theaters’ Covid Loss Claim, Federal Judge Rules A New York federal judge has refused to lower the curtain on a COVID-19 business loss claim by the owner... Read More
1 Dead, 9 Hurt in Stampede at GloRilla Concert in New York Apparently false fears of a shooting at a rap concert in Rochester, New York, sent a crowd surging toward the... Read More
Baltimore’s Settlements for Rogue Gun Task Force Misconduct Now Top $22M Baltimore leaders agreed Wednesday to pay a $6 million settlement to the family of a driver who was killed during... Read More
When an Injury Suffered ‘Preparing for Work’ Falls Under Workers’ Compensation An employee who was injured while scraping ice off his company-owned truck parked at his home is entitled to workers’... Read More
New York City Agrees to $6M Settlement Over Police Response to George Floyd Protests About 320 people arrested during a George Floyd protest in the Bronx on June 4, 2020, and who claim the... Read More
Federal Court Denies Massachusetts Hospital’s Covid-19 Business Interruption Claim A Massachusetts hospital has been denied its insurance claim for Covid-19 related costs and lost revenues under business interruption and... Read More
E-Bike Batteries Blamed for 22 NYC Fires, 2 Deaths this Year NEW YORK (AP) — Lithium ion batteries used to power electric bicycles and scooters have already sparked 22 fires that... Read More
Maryland Mulls Ending Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Time Limits ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland lawmakers are considering ending the state’s statute of limitations for when lawsuits can be filed... Read More
Alleged Leader of Restoration Racket Wants Judge to Toss Cellphone Evidence The former gang member accused of commanding a violent extortion ring that allegedly took control of the New York City... Read More
Infant Body Found in Submerged Car in Flooded West Virginia The body of an infant was found in a submerged car Friday in southern West Virginia after floodwaters swept through... Read More