Boy Scouts of America Agrees to $850M Settlement with Sex Abuse Victims The Boy Scouts of America have reached an $850 million agreement with attorneys representing some 60,000 victims of child sex... Read More
Investigators of Boeing 737 Emergency Landing Recover Debris Off Hawaii The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board on Monday said it has recovered debris from a downed Boeing 737-200 cargo plane... Read More
Claims People: Zurich, IAT, AqualisBraemar and Accūrō Solutions Zurich Appoints Leader of Claims University Zurich North America has appointed Terry-Dawn Thomas as head of Claims University, a platform... Read More
Summer Is Already Off to a Wild Start Extreme temperatures in China coupled with a lack of hydro-power forced blackouts in some of its largest industrial cities last... Read More
Opioid Suppliers Rebut Claims in First Jury Trial Over Epidemic Opioid suppliers including Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. and McKesson Corp. began their defense of claims the industry is liable for... Read More
Wild Weather Plagues North America Grain Crops as Demand Surges The world is counting on farmers in North America for big harvests of everything from corn to canola this year.... Read More
US Regulators to More Closely Monitor Advanced Driver Safety Systems DETROIT — U.S. regulators on Tuesday said they would keep a closer eye on the automotive industry as it rolls... Read More
Alphabet Jumps Into Drone Air-Traffic Control With Flight App Alphabet Inc.’s drone-delivery venture, Wing, is releasing free software for U.S. drone users to get permission to fly near sensitive... Read More
Danny Hits S.C. and Fizzles; Enrique Weakening Off Mexico Coast MEXICO CITY (AP) — The first hurricane of the eastern Pacific season brushed past the coastal shoulder of southwestern Mexico... Read More
After Causing 14 Deaths, Claudette Heads Out to Sea CAMP HILL, Ala. (AP) — Claudette regained tropical storm status and headed out to sea from the North Carolina coast... Read More