BASF, Cahill Law Firm to Pay $72.5 Million in Talc-Scam Deal BASF SE, the world’s biggest chemical maker, and a law firm agreed to pay a combined $72.5 million to resolve... Read More
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Travelers Posts Second-Quarter Loss, Walloped By Severe Storms, Civil Unrest Property and casualty insurer Travelers Cos Inc reported a second-quarter loss on Thursday, hurt by a sharp increase in catastrophe... Read More
Tear Gas Device for Home Use Is Selling Fast A supplier of tear gas to the police and the military is experiencing a surge in demand for a launcher... Read More
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Business News: AIR and Precisely, Crawford and Hover, GRS and WKA, QBE and Flywheel AIR Worldwide Using Precisely Data in Risk Models Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide announced that it including software produced by... Read More
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Fox News and Ex-Anchor Ed Henry Sued for Sexual Misconduct Two women sued Fox News, accusing former anchor Ed Henry of rape and claiming several of the network’s biggest stars... Read More
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