Covid Hit at Least 59,000 Meat Workers in Pandemic’s First Year, Report Says At least 59,000 meatpacking workers contracted the coronavirus in the first year of the pandemic as the virus rapidly spread... Read More
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Microsoft: Russian-Backed Hackers Targeting Cloud Services RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Microsoft said Monday the same Russia-backed hackers responsible for the 2020 SolarWinds breach continue to attack... Read More
Crew Member: Baldwin Careful With Guns Before Fatal Shooting LOS ANGELES (AP) — A camera operator told authorities that Alec Baldwin had been careful with weapons on the set... Read More
NTSB Head Criticizes Tesla Over Vehicle Self-Driving Feature WASHINGTON – The head of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board on Monday criticized electric carmaker Tesla Inc’s decision to... Read More
Contrary Judges Resist ‘Herding Behavior’ for COVID-19 Claims Insurers continue to prevail in the vast majority of lawsuits that seek business-interruption coverage for income lost during COVID-19 shutdowns,... Read More
After ‘Rust’ Shooting, a Look at Other Notable Set Accidents LOS ANGELES (AP) — The shooting death of a cinematographer on the set of the set of the Alec Baldwin... Read More