Unusual Policy Language Allows NY Botanical Garden’s COVID Claim to Proceed A New York appellate court on Tuesday handed a rare policyholder win to the New York Botanical Garden for income... Read More
PFAS Researchers Question Residents About Water Use LIMESTONE, Maine (AP) – Researchers exploring the presence of so-called forever chemicals around the former Loring Air Force Base are... Read More
They Might Be Giants Singer-Guitarist Injured in NYC Crash NEW YORK (AP) — They Might Be Giants singer-guitarist John Flansburgh was seriously injured in a car crash this week... Read More
Data Breach at Health Care Organization May Affect 2 Million BOSTON (AP) — A digital attack on a Massachusetts-based health care organization may have compromised the personal information of as... Read More
Mass. Supreme Asked if Insurer Must Reimburse Costs that Prevented Larger Claim Ken’s Foods says it spared its insurer a potential $10 million pollution claim by spending more than $2 million on... Read More
Massachusetts Health Firm Reports Cyber Attack A major medical imaging and outpatient surgery firm in Massachusetts has reported a cyber attack that may have compromised the... Read More
4 Workers Hurt when Boston Subway Trains Collide BOSTON (AP) — The Boston subway system continued to experience service disruptions on Thursday morning following a crash Wednesday night... Read More
After Mass Shooting, NYC Explores Gun Detectors in Subways NEW YORK (AP) — In the aftermath of a mass shooting on a New York City subway train, the mayor... Read More
Mass. Joins States Suing ‘Forever Chemicals’ Manufacturers Massachusetts has sued more than a dozen companies involved in the manufacture or marketing of so-called forever chemicals, alleging they... Read More
Massive Blaze Damages Newly Renovated Rhode Island Hotel NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — Three firefighters were injured battling a major fire at a recently renovated hotel in Newport, Rhode... Read More