US Gas Stations Still Shut, Prices at 7-Year High on Slow Recovery from Cyberattack NEW YORK — The top U.S. fuel pipeline operator said its lines were fully operational on Monday, but it will... Read More
Mississippi River Traffic Resumes Under Damaged Bridge MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — River traffic has reopened on the Mississippi River near Memphis, Tennessee, three days after it was... Read More
US Rail Industry Defends Safety Record Amid Staffing Cuts OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Even as railroads are operating longer and longer freight trains that sometimes stretch for miles, the... Read More
North Carolina Native Honors Father With Toxic Exposure News Site CAPE CARTERET, N.C. (AP) — When his father passed away from acute leukemia in 2008, Carteret County native Gavin Smith... Read More
Mob Con Artist in Prison, But No Insurance Payout for Jewelry Store Jennifer Lopez probably would have looked great in the five pieces that Crown Jewels Estate Jewelry loaned to a purported... Read More
Revamped EPA Website Shows Increased Climate Change Risks WASHINGTON (AP) — After a gap of more than four years, the Environmental Protection Agency is relaunching a website highlighting... Read More
Walmart Sales Soared, Essential Workers Got Scant Protection COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Sandra Kunz had been worried for her safety while working as a cashier at a... Read More
Colonial Pipeline Paid Hackers Nearly $5 Million in Ransom Colonial Pipeline Co. paid nearly $5 million to Eastern European hackers on Friday, contradicting reports earlier this week that the... Read More
Fitch Says Sharp Drop in Claims Frequency Helped Commercial Auto Break Even, Almost A sharp decline in claim frequency helped the commercial auto line achieve its best underwriting performance in a decade last... Read More
Scramble on for New Fuel Routes After Colonial Pipeline Hack After a six-day outage, the top U.S. fuel pipeline on Thursday moved some of the first millions of gallons of... Read More