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
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Gun Demand Is Off the Charts in America U.S. consumers are rushing to buy guns as the Covid-19 pandemic and protests over police brutality combine with U.S. presidential... Read More
Former Indivior CEO Pleads Guilty in U.S. in Opioid Addiction Treatment Probe Shaun Thaxter, the former chief executive of drugmaker Indivior Plc, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a criminal charge arising out... Read More
Weinstein Reaches Tentative $19M Deal With Accusers NEW YORK — Harvey Weinstein and his former studio’s board have reached a nearly $19 million settlement with dozens of... Read More
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COVID-19 Treatment to Cost Private Insurers $3,120 The maker of a drug shown to shorten recovery time for severely ill COVID-19 patients says it will charge $2,340... Read More