Cave Explorer Dubbed ‘Pedo Guy’ Describes Hurt, Humiliation LOS ANGELES — A British cave explorer who helped rescue a dozen boys and their soccer coach from a flooded... Read More
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Uber Reports 3,000 Sexual Assault Claims Last Year in Its Safety Review Uber Technologies Inc. found more than 3,000 allegations of sexual assaults involving drivers or passengers on its platform in the... Read More
Waymo’s Autonomous Taxi Service Tops 100,000 Rides More than 100,000 trips have been taken in robotaxis operated by Waymo, the self-driving car unit of Alphabet Inc. Now... Read More
Feds Sue Arkansas Insurer Over Fired Employee Who Had A Baby LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The federal government is suing a Little Rock-based insurance company over the firing of a worker... Read More
Buffalo Bishop Resigns Under Fire for Handling of Misconduct NEW YORK — Bishop Richard Malone of Buffalo resigned Wednesday, forced to step aside amid mounting calls for his ouster... Read More
The Struggle to Sell a $225,000 Pile of Junk at Art Basel Miami The artist Portia Munson is known for her very bright, very chaotic, more-is-more artworks filled with “ephemera,” which is often... Read More
Surge of New Abuse Claims Threatens Church Like Never Before NEW YORK — At the end of another long day trying to sign up new clients accusing the Roman Catholic... Read More