Here’s how the Government Wants to Disaster-Proof your Home June 2, 2022 By Freida Frisaro MIAMI (AP) — On this first day of the Atlantic hurricane season, federal officials are launching a new initiative to... Read More
Texas / South Central News Okla. Supreme: Tort Reform Law Allows Lawsuit Against Employer June 2, 2022 By Jim Sams Jerry Harwood couldn’t collect workers’ compensation benefits after he was paralyzed when he was struck by a car while trying... Read More
International News Climate Change Lawsuits Exploding, but Few Wins So Far June 1, 2022 By Jeremy Hodges A year ago, a Dutch judge ordered Shell to slash its emissions harder and faster than planned. Victorious campaigners and... Read More
Southeast News Fla. Contractors File Suit Challenging Assignment of Benefits Law June 1, 2022 By William Rabb A group of contractors wasted little time in challenging the constitutionality of a law approved at the Florida Legislature’s special... Read More
Rising US Traffic Deaths Put Focus on One Philadelphia Road June 1, 2022 By Claudia Lauer PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Just one more step and the stroller would have been on the curb. The thought haunts Latanya... Read More
International News Death Toll from Brazil Floods at Least 91, with Dozens Lost June 1, 2022 By David Biller Authorities in northeastern Brazil’s Pernambuco state said Monday that 91 deaths have been confirmed from flooding over the weekend, with... Read More
Midwest News Omaha Chemical Plant Fire Extinguished; Evacuations End June 1, 2022 OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A large fire that raged through a Nebraska chemical plant was extinguished by Tuesday morning and... Read More
International News Experts: Iran Disrupts Internet; Tower Collapse Deaths at 34 June 1, 2022 By Isabel Debre DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran disrupted internet access to the outside world as angry demonstrators rallied over the... Read More
International News Japan Court: Nuclear Plant’s Tsunami Safeguards Inadequate June 1, 2022 By Mari Yamaguchi TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese court on Tuesday ordered a utility not to restart a nuclear power plant because of... Read More
West News 9th Circuit: Wash. Law on Malpractice Suits Doesn’t Apply June 1, 2022 By Jim Sams A Washington state law that requires plaintiffs to file a declaration declining arbitration when filing a medical malpractice suit does... Read More