East News Propane Explosion Kills Firefighter, Injures 6 Other People September 17, 2019 By Robert F. Bukaty and David Sharp FARMINGTON, Maine — A powerful propane explosion leveled a recently opened nonprofit center after crews arrived to investigate the smell... Read More
International News Oil Trims Losses on Conflicting Signals About Saudi Recovery September 17, 2019 By David Marino and Sheela Tobben Oil pared an earlier decline on contradicting reports about when Saudi Arabia will restore production lost in unprecedented attacks. A... Read More
Businesses are Walking a Fine Line Between Innovation and Cybersecurity September 17, 2019 Companies are working to balance their desire for new innovations with their need for strong cyber-defenses, a new report from... Read More
International News As Shock Wears Off, Mental Health Concerns Grow in Bahamas September 17, 2019 By Danica Coto HIGH ROCK, Bahamas — One woman and her husband huddled on top of a bedroom dresser for two days, surrounded... Read More
FAA Chief to Meet with Boeing Officials, Test 737 MAX Simulator September 17, 2019 By David Shepardson New Federal Aviation Administration chief Stephen Dickson plans to fly to Seattle this week to fly “newly configured” Boeing 737... Read More
Purdue’s Bankruptcy Deal Has Holes the Size of 24 States September 17, 2019 By Steven Church and Jeremy Hill If Purdue Pharma LP wants its bankruptcy plan to work, it’ll have to find a way to halt the kind... Read More
JPMorgan Inherited ‘Spoof’ Method From Bear Stearns, U.S. Says September 17, 2019 By Tom Schoenberg and David Voreacos When JPMorgan Chase & Co. took over Bear Stearns more than a decade ago, it got two traders with a... Read More
3rd Circuit Revives Some of Manufacturer’s Claims Against Insurers September 17, 2019 By Jim Sams Sapa Extrusions purchased 28 insurance policies from eight carriers, but not one of them would reimburse the manufacturer for the... Read More
West News Conference: California Workers’ Comp Should Embrace Innovation September 16, 2019 By Don Jergler The workers’ compensation market apparently needs to do some catching up where it concerns technology. “Historically we’ve been really slow... Read More
East News Bankrupt Philadelphia Refinery Expects $50M Advanced Insurance Payment September 16, 2019 By Laila Kearney Insurers of a fire-damaged Philadelphia refinery have indicated they would make a $50 million initial advance payment in connection with... Read More