Boeing Says It Needs More Time to Complete 737 Max Software Fix Boeing Co. says it needs more time to finish a software upgrade for its grounded 737 Max jetliners as company... Read More
Rule Would Ease Companies’ Liability for Franchisee Wage Violations The U.S. Department of Labor on Monday issued a proposal that would make it more difficult to prove companies are... Read More
Art Dealer Pays $4.2 Million to Settle `Fake’ Old Master Dispute Art dealer Mark Weiss and his company have paid $4.2 million to settle a lawsuit with Sotheby’s auction house after... Read More
New Orleans Sue Several Oil, Gas Firms over Coastal Erosion NEW ORLEANS — The City of New Orleans is suing several oil and gas companies over coastal erosion. Mayor Latoya... Read More
Wall Street Embraces Weather Risk in New Era of Storms, Drought Every uptick in wind speed along the Gulf of Mexico shoreline is of enormous interest to Mike Eilts. Eilts, senior... Read More
More than 1 Million Acres of U.S. Cropland Ravaged by Floods CHICAGO/COLUMBUS, Neb. — At least 1 million acres of U.S. farmland were flooded after the “bomb cyclone” storm left wide... Read More
New Insurer Patents Optimize Commute Routes and Sniff out Road Rage As the world awaits the fifth generation of cellular technology, U.S. insurers are investing in telematics to track their policyholders... Read More
2nd Circuit Uphold’s Defeat of Harassment Suit Against Gay Dating App A U.S. federal appeals court refused to hold Grindr liable to a New York man who said his former boyfriend... Read More
N.Y. Accuses Opioid Maker Purdue of Illegal Fund Transfers to Sacklers Purdue Pharma LP fraudulently transferred funds to members of the wealthy Sackler family who control the OxyContin maker despite knowing... Read More
Bayer Keeps Roundup Faith After Losing Second Trial Bayer AG vowed to keep defending its weedkiller Roundup after losing a second trial over claims it causes cancer, indicating... Read More