Insurers Question Claims Process in Boy Scouts Bankruptcy DOVER, Del. (AP) — The judge presiding over the Boys Scout of America bankruptcy is weighing a request by insurance... Read More
Most U.S. Firms Hit With Covid-19 Safety Fines Aren’t Paying Up U.S. workplace safety regulators have announced more than $4 million in penalties on more than 300 employers they say put... Read More
Black Franchise Owner, Former MLB Player, Sues McDonald’s for Racial Bias CLEVELAND (AP) — The Black owner of 14 McDonald’s franchises says the company has shown more favorable treatment to white... Read More
Judge Lets Civil Suit in Diplomatic Immunity Case Move Ahead FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — A federal judge in Virginia is letting a British family move forward with its lawsuit... Read More
150 Years of Spills: Philadelphia Refinery Cleanup Highlights Toxic Legacy of Fossil Fuels PHILADELPHIA — Wearing blue hard hats, white hazmat suits and respirator masks, workers carted away bags of debris on a... Read More
Big Tech’s Democratic Critics Discuss Ways to Strike Back With White House WASHINGTON, Feb 17 — Congressional Democrats have begun discussions with the White House on ways to crack down on Big... Read More
Winter’s Wrath: Bitter Cold, No Power And a Deadly Tornado RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — At least three people were found dead early Tuesday after a tornado tore through a seaside... Read More
Requirements, Exceptions, and Considerations of an Insurer’s Right to Examinations Under Oath An insurer’s right to examine its insured under oath in connection with evaluating a claim submitted under the insurer’s policy... Read More
Doctors Who Say No to Opioid Use Face Threats From Patients One patient threatened to shoot Dr. Terry Hunt if physical therapy didn’t relieve his pain as effectively as opioids did.... Read More
Business Owners Ponder Whether to Require COVID-19 Shots NEW YORK (AP) — As more coronavirus vaccine doses become available in the weeks and months ahead, many business owners... Read More