Car-Rental Startup Turo’s Safety Team Cuts Vacations Short After Deadly Attacks January 3, 2025 By Brody Ford, Spencer Soper and Katie Roof Some workers on car-rental startup Turo Inc.’s trust and safety team have interrupted vacations to monitor and respond to the... Read More
IBM, GlobalFoundries Settle Lawsuits Over Contract, Trade Secrets January 3, 2025 By Blake Brittain GlobalFoundries and IBM said on Thursday they have settled dueling lawsuits in which GlobalFoundries was accused of breaching a contract... Read More
Verisk to Get First Cat Model Under Review for Insurance Ratemaking in California January 3, 2025 Verisk said on Thursday it will be the first modeler to request a review of its wildfire catastrophe model under... Read More
Computers of Senior US Treasury Leaders Accessed in Hack January 2, 2025 By Jake Bleiberg and Jamie Tarabay Chinese state-sponsored hackers broke into the computers of senior U.S. Treasury Department leaders as part of a recent breach of... Read More
Editor's Picks New Orleans Attack, Cybertruck Blast Raise US Security Fears January 2, 2025 By Chris Strohm, Myles Miller and Akayla Gardner A gruesome attack on revelers celebrating New Year’s in New Orleans thrust U.S. domestic security back into the spotlight just... Read More
Deep Freeze Will Send Some US Temperatures Plunging January 2, 2025 By Brian K. Sullivan Waves of intense cold will send temperatures plunging as much as 20F (11C) below normal across the central and eastern... Read More
Editor's Picks He Saved the Chocolates But Lost His Workers’ Compensation Insurance January 2, 2025 By Andrew G. Simpson An employee who was injured when rescuing chocolate candies from the heat in his employer-owned delivery truck is not due... Read More
Two Plane Crashes Lead to Deadliest Year in Skies Since 2018 January 2, 2025 By Angus Whitley, Jinshan Hong and Danny Lee Commercial aviation has suffered its deadliest year since 2018 after the Jeju Air Co. disaster in South Korea and last... Read More
Hain Celestial Must Face Arsenic Claim in Baby Food Labeling Lawsuit January 2, 2025 By Jonathan Stempel A U.S. judge said Hain Celestial Group must face a proposed class action claiming its labels failed to disclose the... Read More
Judge Won’t Dismiss Suit Claiming Poland Spring Water Isn’t From a Spring January 2, 2025 By Jonathan Stempel A federal judge in Connecticut refused to dismiss a long-running lawsuit accusing the former Nestle Waters North America of defrauding... Read More