Sackler Family Sued by New York Over Opioid `Catastrophe’ Purdue Pharma LP and its billionaire owners, the Sackler family, were sued by New York state for triggering an addiction... Read More
Boeing Was Close to Software Fix Before Second 737 Max Crash Boeing Co. was agonizingly close to a software fix for its 737 Max jetliner when an Ethiopian Airlines jet plunged... Read More
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Bayer Loses Second Trial Over Claims Roundup Causes Cancer Bayer AG lost a second trial over claims its Roundup weed killer causes cancer, increasing pressure on the company to... Read More
Survey Finds Carriers Turning to Analytics to Fight Growth in Fraud Insurers believe that fraud in on the rise, and they are increasingly turning to advanced analytics to fight it, according... Read More
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Tainted Pills Force FDA to Tighten Drug-Safety Regulations U.S. regulators plan to revamp rules governing how medicines are manufactured, in an effort to ensure the safety of the... Read More
Lloyd’s of London Will Name and Shame Sexual Harassment Culprits Lloyd’s of London will publicly name and shame anyone it bans from its insurance market for sexual harassment, according to... Read More