Crime App Citizen Draws 1 Million New Yorkers and Some Controversy June 14, 2019 By Olivia Carville One afternoon in late October 2017, hundreds of students from the elite Avenues private school in Manhattan were loaded onto... Read More
Musicians Lament Reported Loss of Records in Universal Fire June 14, 2019 By Lisa Richwine and Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES — Several big-name musicians voiced dismay on Wednesday that some of their recordings may have been among thousands... Read More
Cult Economist Jailed for Hiding Rare Coins Says They’re His Now June 14, 2019 By Chris Dolmetsch and David Glovin The 58 rare coins at the center of two federal lawsuits are exceptionally valuable. Now a bankrupt company’s receiver wants... Read More
Editor's Picks State Farm Moves Auto Telematics into ‘Real Time’ June 14, 2019 By Jim Sams The nation’s largest insurer has stepped up its investment in telematics, announcing this week an upgrade to its usage-based insurance... Read More
Green Groups Ramp Up Legal Attacks on Federal Oil Leases June 13, 2019 By Nichola Groom U.S. environmental groups fighting fossil-fuel development made headlines years ago with public demonstrations against big pipeline projects including the Dakota... Read More
J&J, Colgate Ordered to Pay Almost $10 Million in Talc Case June 13, 2019 Johnson & Johnson and Colgate-Palmolive Co. must pay almost $10 million to a dying California woman who blamed the companies’... Read More
American Air Managers to Join Crews on 737 Max Before Passengers June 13, 2019 By Mary Schlangenstein American Airlines Group Inc. managers will fly on Boeing Co. 737 Max aircraft before paying passengers are asked to climb... Read More
Customs Says Hack Exposed Traveler, License Plate Images June 12, 2019 By Frank Bajak Customs and Border Protection said Monday that photos of travelers and license plates collected at a single U.S. border point... Read More
Near-Record ‘Dead Zone’ Forecast off Gulf Coast June 12, 2019 By Rich McKay A near record-sized “dead zone” of oxygen-starved water could form in the Gulf of Mexico this summer, threatening its huge... Read More
J&J ‘Did Everything’ to Push Opioids, Oklahoma Witness Says June 12, 2019 By Andrew Harris and Jef Feeley Oklahoma’s star witness told a state judge that Johnson & Johnson pressed doctors to prescribe its painkillers even as the... Read More