Judge Allows Tulsa Race Massacre Reparations Lawsuit to Proceed An Oklahoma judge ruled Monday that a lawsuit seeking reparations for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre can proceed, bringing new... Read More
Report Forecasts ‘Above-Normal’ U.S. Wildfire Season, Worse in Drought-Plagued West The U.S. has in store an “above-normal” wildfire season if a prediction out on Wednesday from fire weather experts holds... Read More
Claims People: Charles Taylor, CRU Group, Mosaic and Envista Charles Taylor Appoints US CEO Charles Taylor Adjusting has promoted Cullen Sophy to the position of US chief executive officer... Read More
Travelers: New Hires May Drive Work Comp Claim Frequency A new report by Travelers says workers with less than a year’s time on the job filed 35 percent of... Read More
‘Free Range’ Chickens Kept Indoors as Poultry Farmers Deal With Bird Flu Organic and free-range chickens have been thrown into lockdown. Egg-laying hens that normally have access to the outdoors can no... Read More
Woman Says Amazon.com Fired Her Because She Got ‘Long Covid’ – Lawsuit NEW YORK –– A former Amazon.com Inc. employee sued the online retailer on Monday, saying it wrongly fired her and... Read More
Lessor Avolon Records $304M Impairment Over Russian Aircraft DUBLIN –– Major aircraft lessor Avolon recorded a first-quarter impairment of $304 million to cover the full financial impact of... Read More
Federal Judges Are Asked to Pave Way for Purdue Pharma Deal Lawyers for OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma and many of those who had claims against the company over the toll of... Read More
Black Doctors Say They Face Discrimination Based on Race ATLANTA (AP) — Dr. Dare Adewumi was thrilled when he was hired to lead the neurosurgery practice at an Atlanta-area... Read More
Fault in Door Safety System Cited in Boston Subway Death BOSTON (AP) — A passenger door on a Boston subway car did not function properly when a man got his... Read More