US and Europe See Putin Reining in Russia’s Unruly Hybrid War U.S. and European officials say they’re seeing a decline in suspected Russian state-backed sabotage acts this year, evidence that President... Read More
Chemours, Dupont, Corteva Settle New Jersey PFAS Claims for $875M Chemours, DuPont and Corteva have agreed to pay $875 million over 25 years to the State of New Jersey to... Read More
UBS Pays $300 Million to Settle Credit Suisse Mortgage Case UBS Group AG agreed to pay $300 million to settle a mortgage-related case with the U.S. Department of Justice as... Read More
Boeing Sued by Flight Attendants Over MAX 9 Mid-Air Panel Blowout Four flight attendants on the Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 plane that experienced a mid-air cabin panel blowout in January... Read More
Illumina Settles Allegations of Cyber Vulnerabilities in Genomic Sequencing for $9.8M Illumina Inc. has agreed to pay $9.8 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act after the... Read More
Editor's Picks Tesla Must Pay $243 Million Over Fatal Autopilot Crash Tesla must pay $243 million over an Autopilot crash that killed a woman and injured her boyfriend, the first big... Read More
Volkswagen Liable for Defeat Devices, Top EU Court Rules The European Court of Justice on Friday ruled that carmakers like Volkswagen remain liable for using unlawful defeat devices, such... Read More
BlackRock, State Street, Vanguard Must Face Antitrust Suit A federal judge in Texas largely denied a request by the world’s largest asset managers to dismiss a lawsuit brought... Read More
Editor's Picks China Says US Exploited Old Microsoft Flaw for Cyberattacks China accused the U.S. of exploiting a flaw in Microsoft Corp.'s email servers to steal military data and launch cyberattacks... Read More
Bayer Adds $1.37B to Roundup Litigation Reserves German pharmaceutical and biotechnology group Bayer said on Thursday it had set aside an additional 1.2 billion euros ($1.37 billion)... Read More