Skies Go Gray Over Florida, Gulf of Mexico on African Dust Blobs Summer brings long hot days and afternoon thunderstorms across the U.S. Now you can add African dust to the mix.... Read More
Trump’s Grid Order Baffles Utilities Over What They Can Buy U.S. utilities are scrutinizing their suppliers of transformers and other power-grid equipment for ties to China as they await details... Read More
Jeffrey Epstein Victims Fund Opens After Months of Wrangling Women who accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexually assaulting them as teenagers can begin filing claims and collecting compensation from his... Read More
April Shutdown To June Flowering? Rise in Foot Traffic Competes With Virus If April was the month Americans hunkered down at home to fight the coronavirus pandemic, June may prove the month... Read More
Vehicle Accidents an Exception Amid Declining Number of Work Injuries While the frequency of workers’ compensation claims has continued a decades-long decline, the number of work injuries caused by motor... Read More
Bayer to Pay Up to $10.9B to Settle Roundup Cancer Lawsuits Bayer AG, after more than a year of talks, agreed to pay as much as $10.9 billion to settle close... Read More
Minor League Baseball Teams Sue Insurers for Pandemic Business Losses Fifteen U.S. minor league baseball teams on Tuesday sued several insurers for not paying out claims for business interruption losses... Read More
Safety Administration Probes Touchscreen Failures in Tesla Model S Cars The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Tuesday it had opened an investigation into 63,000 Tesla Model S... Read More
Business News: Snapsheet, IMS and Hippo Outdoorsy Contracts with Snapsheet for Virtual Claims Outdoorsy, a sharing economy provider that connects renters with recreational vehicle owners, has... Read More
How a T-Mobile Outage Got Mistaken for a Cyber Attack The T-Mobile US Inc. network went down for about 13 hours beginning Monday afternoon, and it wasn’t until almost a... Read More