Report of Drone Strike on News Chopper Reveals Other Incidents A small drone was almost certainly the object that damaged a news helicopter flying over Los Angeles last year, and... Read More
13 Hawaiian Airlines Employees Test Positive for Coronavirus HONOLULU — Hawaiian Airlines Inc. says 13 of its employees have tested positive for the coronavirus following an annual training... Read More
Bayer Puts Part of Roundup Settlement on Hold FRANKFURT — Bayer has agreed to delay part of a proposed settlement of allegations that its widely used weedkiller Roundup... Read More
CDC Says COVID-19 Hit Meat, Poultry Plant Workers Hard In April, May The coronavirus outbreak took a heavy toll on workers at U.S. meat and poultry processing facilities, with more than 17,000... Read More
Viewpoint: Nature-Based Flood Mitigation Can Help Mississippi River Farmers The 2019 flooding of the Mississippi, Missouri and Arkansas Rivers in the United States impacted 19 states and caused $20... Read More
Bayer’s Roundup-Cancer Settlement Plan Hits Snag Bayer AG’s plan for handling future Roundup cancer claims hit a snag when the judge asked to oversee the yet-to-be... Read More
Dakota Pipeline Investors Could Face Major Hit After Adverse Ruling BOSTON/DENVER — Large investors in the Dakota Access Pipeline, including Phillips 66, could be on the hook for hundreds of... Read More
Federal Biz Interruption Bill Backed by Plaintiffs Group Introduced Last week, a U.S. lawmaker introduced a bill that would allow insurers to voluntarily pay certain COVID-related business interruption claims... Read More
Employers Find Testing Employees More Trouble Than It’s Worth From nursing homes in New York and a landfill in Utah to Disney World and the Las Vegas Strip, employers... Read More
Michigan Judge Rejects Restaurants’ COVID-19 Business Interruption Claim A trial court judge in Lansing, Michigan handed a victory to insurers in what may be the nation’s first final... Read More