Kroger: Some Pharmacy Customer Data Impacted in Vendor Hack February 22, 2021 By Frank Bajak BOSTON (AP) — Kroger Co. says personal data, including Social Security numbers of some of its pharmacy and clinic customers,... Read More
Bankruptcy Judge Refuses to Halt Weinstein Co. Plan February 22, 2021 WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — The Delaware judge presiding over the Weinstein Co. bankruptcy has rejected a request by four women... Read More
Warmer Temperatures Bring Relief as Cold-Weary South Starts Cleanup February 22, 2021 By Jake Bleiberg and Mark Scolforo DALLAS (AP) — Warmer temperatures spread across the southern United States on Saturday, bringing some relief to a winter weary... Read More
‘I Thought We Were Done’: Parts Fall From Sky in Plane Scare February 22, 2021 By Gillian Flaccus and David Zalubowski BROOMFIELD, Colo. (AP) — David Delucia was settling back into his airplane seat and starting to relax on his way... Read More
Claims People: Sovereign Claims, AmTrust International, Gordon & Rees, McGuireWoods February 22, 2021 Sovereign Claims Appoints 2 Executives Sovereign Claims, a risk management consulting firm based in New York, has appointed Neal Conolly... Read More
Ford Recalling 153,000 Vehicles in U.S., Canada That Could Have Faulty Inflators February 19, 2021 By David Shepardson Ford Motor Co is recalling 153,000 older trucks that may have had obsolete Takata air bag modules installed in collision... Read More
Boeing Warns Pilots in Wake of Deadly Indonesian 737 Crash February 19, 2021 By Alan Levin Boeing Co. has issued a safety bulletin reminding pilots of the steps required to ensure they maintain control of their... Read More
As U.S. Pork Plant Speeds Up Slaughtering, Workers Report More Injuries February 19, 2021 By Tom Polansek and P.J. Huffstutter CHICAGO — One of America’s leading pig is running faster than ever as meatpackers hustle to keep pork in grocery... Read More
US Needs to Brace Itself For More Deadly Storms, Experts Say February 19, 2021 By Matthew Daly and Ellen Knickmeyer WASHINGTON (AP) — Deadly weather will be hitting the U.S. more often, and America needs to get better at dealing... Read More
Insurers Question Claims Process in Boy Scouts Bankruptcy February 19, 2021 By Randall Chase DOVER, Del. (AP) — The judge presiding over the Boys Scout of America bankruptcy is weighing a request by insurance... Read More