Coronavirus Rumors Spread on App Cripple Los Angeles’ Koreatown LOS ANGELES — In a Koreatown restaurant known for its beef bone broth soup, the lunchtime crowd Friday was half... Read More
Americans Are Paying $34 Billion Too Much for Houses in Flood Plains At least 3.8 million U.S. homes lie in flood plains. Together, they may be overvalued by $34 billion. New research... Read More
Apple to Pay Up to $500 Million to Settle U.S. Lawsuit Over Slow iPhones Apple Inc. has agreed to pay up to $500 million to settle litigation accusing it of quietly slowing down older... Read More
Mixed Messages, Test Delays Hamper U.S. Coronavirus Response Even as U.S. officials warn of an inevitable outbreak of coronavirus in the United States, and are alerting Americans to... Read More
U.S. Farmers and Shippers Face Huge Losses From Flooding Again For the second year in a row, much of the U.S. is primed to suffer multi-billion dollar flood losses, with... Read More
FAA Tells Boeing More Training For 737 Max Pilots May Be Needed U.S. regulators have told Boeing Co. that pilots may require additional training to properly respond to emergencies on the 737... Read More
Business News: Nationwide and Notion, FileTrac and Hover, Octo and ICBC Nationwide Teams With Notion for Smart Home Monitoring Nationwide has teamed up with Notion to offer smart home monitoring products... Read More
Insurers Say Malpractice Claims Rising for Architects and Engineers Increased billings by architecture and engineering firms generated bigger professional liability premiums in 2019, but also led to the first... Read More
Opioid Companies Say Lawyers’ Fee Demand Threatens Settlement Talks Johnson & Johnson and other drug companies facing thousands of lawsuits over their role in the opioid epidemic have warned... Read More
Child Abuse Claims Lead Buffalo Diocese into Bankruptcy The Diocese of Buffalo, New York, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing child abuse lawsuits that resulted in financial... Read More