Thousands of US Kindergartners Unvaccinated Without Waivers In this May 17, 2019 photo, Starr Roden, left, a registered nurse and immunization outreach coordinator with the Knox County... Read More
Overdose Victim’s Father Testifies in Oklahoma Opioid Trial of J&J The father of a university football player who died of a drug overdose provided emotional testimony about the personal cost... Read More
Tornadoes Rip Through Kansas After One Killed, Scores Hurt by Ohio Twisters BROOKVILLE, Ohio — Several tornadoes reportedly touched down on Tuesday evening in Kansas to damage homes, uproot trees and rip... Read More
Crop Markets Gripped by Bulls as Deluge Spurs Planting Chaos Corn futures in Chicago are heading for the biggest three-day advance in nearly seven years as heavy rains and flooding... Read More
Long Before Boeing 737 Max Crash, Ethiopian Air Pilot Warned of Dangers An Ethiopian Airlines pilot told senior managers at the carrier months before one of its Boeing Co. 737 Max jets... Read More
Boeing 737 Max Likely to Be Grounded for Months, Association Says Boeing Co. has begun carefully mapping out the steps to ease its 737 Max back into commercial service once regulators... Read More
Okla. AG Says Greed Drove Johnson & Johnson to Risk Lives Johnson & Johnson’s greed for more sales of its addictive opioid painkillers helped create a deadly epidemic in Oklahoma that... Read More
Tech Startup Hoping Insurers Ready for Online Dispute Resolution An offshore reinsurer has placed a bet that the future of insurance claims will include an option for consumers to... Read More
Incessant Rain Puts U.S. Farmers on Insurance-Deadline Watch Kansas farmer Mark Nelson had until Saturday to plant his corn or lose the insurance that protects him from a... Read More
Unending Midwest Rains Add to Wettest 12 Months Ever in U.S. The rain across the Midwest and Great Plains that’s closed refineries, flooded streets and snarled Mississippi River traffic shows no... Read More