Oil Refineries, Offshore Drillers Face Hurricane Challenges Amid Pandemic June 5, 2020 By Erwin Seba HOUSTON — As oil and gas companies began shutting offshore production before the first tropical storm of the season in... Read More
Bargain-Conscious Americans Lift Used-Car Sales in the Coronavirus Economy June 5, 2020 By Nick Carey NAPERVILLE, Ill. — At the height of the , in mid-April, used-car dealer Alex Tovstanovsky had vehicles jammed six rows... Read More
Share of Auto Claims Using Photo Estimates Doubles During the Pandemic June 5, 2020 By Jim Sams Social distancing has been a boon for the use of photo estimates after auto collisions. CCC Information Services said that... Read More
Cristobal Seen Regaining Strength After Storm’s Pass Over Mexico June 4, 2020 By Brian K. Sullivan The hills of the Yucatan Peninsula sapped Tropical Storm Cristobal of some of its power on Thursday, but forecasters warn... Read More
Pilgrim’s Pride CEO Indicted Over Alleged U.S. Chicken Price-Fixing June 4, 2020 WASHINGTON/CHICAGO — The chief executive of Pilgrim’s Pride Corp, a major U.S. poultry company, was indicted along with three other... Read More
Unrest After George Floyd Death Reminds Insurers of 1968 Uprising June 4, 2020 By Elizabeth Blosfield Scenes that played out over the past few days in several East region states are serving as a stark reminder... Read More
Institute Says Self-Driving Cars Could Prevent Only a Third of U.S. Crashes June 4, 2020 By Tina Bellon Self-driving cars, long touted by developers as a way to eliminate road deaths, could likely only prevent a third of... Read More
Midwest News ‘Eyes Are on You:’ Minneapolis Neighbors Band to Stand Guard June 4, 2020 By Kathleen Hennessey and Tim Sullivan MINNEAPOLIS — The two men stepped from the shadows as the car turned off an upscale shopping street into a... Read More
West News Some Residents of Queen Valley Evacuated by Growing Wildfire June 4, 2020 QUEEN VALLEY, Ariz. — An evacuation order was issued Tuesday for some residents of Queen Valley east of Phoenix as... Read More
Amazon is Sued Over Warehouses After New York Worker Brings Coronavirus Home, Cousin Dies June 4, 2020 By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK — Amazon.com Inc has been sued for allegedly fostering the spread of the coronavirus by mandating unsafe working... Read More