Juul Labs Sought to Court State AGs as Teen Vaping Surged WASHINGTON — Juul Labs, the nation’s largest electronic-cigarette company, donated tens of thousands of dollars to the campaigns of state... Read More
She Thought She Had Health Insurance, but Was Left Owing $40,000 BOISE, Idaho — Susan Calvin was healthy. Her family was, too. But their health insurance premiums and deductibles were climbing.... Read More
Uber’s Challenge to Balance Driver Safety With Customer Privacy NEW YORK — Margaret Bordelon can still feel the hands of the drunk man who tried to pull her in... Read More
Nursing Homes Face Catastrophic Mix of Virus and Lax Oversight In 2017, a flare-up of scabies in a Downey, California, nursing home persisted for more than six months and left... Read More
Carnival’s Princess Sued by Passengers Over Virus Cruise A Florida couple aboard the ship that docked in California Monday with 21 confirmed coronavirus patients is suing Carnival Corp.’s... Read More
Insurers Win Again – Mostly – in Antitrust Lawsuits Filed by Body Shops A federal appellate court threw out most of the claims by automotive body shops in Indiana, Utah and Mississippi that... Read More
Bayer Investor Sues Top Officials for ‘Disastrous’ Monsanto Deal A Bayer AG investor sued the board and other top company officials, claiming the “disastrous” 2018 acquisition of Monsanto Co.... Read More
Why Did Boeing’s Warning on 737 Max Fail to Stop Second Crash? Eight days after a Boeing Co. 737 Max went down in the Java Sea, killing all aboard, the planemaker issued... Read More
Coronavirus Outbreak Expands Risk of Cyberattack As U.S. employers ask employees to work from home to avoid exposure to coronavirus, they may be exposing themselves to... Read More
Boeing Hit With Proposed $19.7 Million Fine for 737 Lapses Federal regulators hit Boeing Co. with proposed fines totaling $19.7 million for allegedly installing unapproved cockpit equipment in hundreds of... Read More