Opioid Distributors Propose $10 Billion to End State Claims McKesson Corp., Cardinal Health Inc. and AmerisourceBergen Corp. have proposed paying $10 billion to settle claims they helped to fuel... Read More
Arizona Asks for US Supreme Court Involvement in Opioid Case PHOENIX — Arizona’s attorney general on Wednesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to force the Sackler family, which owns OxyContin-maker... Read More
Power and Tech Giants Fight Over Airwaves Space in the U.S. As tropical storm Barry roared ashore in Louisiana last month, Entergy Corp. monitored the electric grid using airwaves that have... Read More
L’Oreal Fights California Startup Over Secret to Protecting Hair L’Oreal SA made its name with an innovative hair-dyeing technology more than a century ago. Now the world’s largest beauty... Read More
Mallinckrodt Puts Off Planned Generics Spinoff Amid Opioid Cases Mallinckrodt Plc said it would suspend the spinoff of its specialty-generics business as it grapples with a wave of lawsuits... Read More
Viewpoint: CMS’ Liability Medicare Set Aside Proposal is Bad Policy It’s a scenario every senior citizen fears—getting seriously injured in an accident. Whether it’s a slip and fall at the... Read More
Identity Theft Stings, but Hard to Pin on Specific Attacks NEW YORK — Equifax 2017. Marriott 2018. Capital One 2019. Data breaches through hacking attacks are distressingly common these days,... Read More
Insurance, Economy, Tariffs Weigh on Berkshire Hathaway Berkshire Hathaway Inc on Saturday said its quarterly operating profit fell more than analysts expected, as weakness in insurance underwriting,... Read More
Porn Purveyors’ Use of Copyright Lawsuits Has Judges Seeing Red Pornography producers and sellers account for the lion’s share of copyright-infringement lawsuits in the U.S. — and judges may have... Read More
AI and Bionic Eyes Are Helping to Keep Wildfires Contained On a tower in the Brazilian rain forest, a sentinel scans the horizon for the first signs of fire. Only... Read More