FAA Warns 737s Sitting in Storage Are Corroding During the Pandemic Boeing Co. 737 planes in storage because of the coronavirus pandemic are at risk of losing power in both engines... Read More
Sources Say More Than 1,000 People at Twitter Had Ability to Aid Hack of Accounts SAN FRANCISCO — More than a thousand Twitter employees and contractors as of earlier this year had access to internal... Read More
Indivior to Resolve U.S. Opioid Treatment Marketing Claims For $600 Million Indivior Plc on Friday said it had agreed to pay $600 million and have a subsidiary plead guilty to a... Read More
U.S. Insurers Explore Officer Coverage as Police Reform Debate Rages U.S. insurers and brokers are starting to craft professional liability coverage for police officers, spurred on by signs that policymakers... Read More
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
Economist Says COVID-19 Likely to Strip Profits Out of Work Comp The workers’ compensation line is unlikely to generate a profit this year and may not recover in 2021, an insurance... Read More
Boeing 737 MAX Not Expected to Fly Before October, FAA Preparing Directive WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Tuesday it plans to issue a proposed airworthiness directive for the... Read More
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
Virus Hits Frontline Workers in Taxed Public Health System As a veteran public health worker, Chantee Mack knew the coronavirus could kill. She already faced health challenges and didn’t... Read More