International News Peru’s ‘Worst Ecological Disaster’ Slams Small-Scale Fishing March 15, 2022 By Franklin Briceno CIUDAD PACHACUTEC, Peru (AP) — Walter de la Cruz scrambled down a large sand dune in the fog to reach... Read More
International News Death Toll in Mozambique from Cyclone Gombe Rises to 15 March 15, 2022 By Alexandre Nhampossa MAPUTO, Mozambique (AP) — Cyclone Gombe has flooded large areas of northern and central Mozambique, killing 15 people, officials said... Read More
Rhode Island Takes Teva to Trial in Multibillion-Dollar Opioid Case March 15, 2022 By Dietrich Knauth Rhode Island is set to square off on Monday against Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., as a multibillion-dollar trial begins over... Read More
West News Colo. Supreme Rules Adjuster Can’t Be Held Personally Liable for Denied Claim March 15, 2022 By Jim Sams A Colorado law that allows claimants to collect double coverage if a claim is unreasonably denied or delayed does not... Read More
International News Your Connected Car Knows You. The Tussle for That Data’s Hitting High Gear March 14, 2022 By Nick Carey LONDON —Where you go. What you pass. Where you stop. What you listen to. What you watch. Your good habits.... Read More
International News Russia Dropped From Ship Certification Body as Sanctions Bite March 14, 2022 LONDON –– The world’s top association of ship certifiers has withdrawn membership from the Russia Maritime Register of Shipping (RS)... Read More
West News Exchange: Phoenix Sees Spike in Catalytic Converter Thefts March 14, 2022 By Justin Lum PHOENIX (AP) — It’s a specific crime trend sweeping the nation and starts right underneath your car, and the surge... Read More
Late Winter Storm Blasts South, Northeast With Snow and Wind March 14, 2022 A late winter storm blasted the northeastern United States on Saturday with high winds and snow that could pile up... Read More
Hacked US Companies to Face New Reporting Requirements March 14, 2022 By Alan Suderman and Eric Tucker WASHINGTON (AP) — Companies critical to U.S. national interests will now have to report when they’re hacked or they pay... Read More
Facing Purdue Owners Brings Pain, Closure for Opioid Victims March 14, 2022 By Jennifer Peltz and Geoff Mulvihill NEW YORK (AP) — Kara Trainor composed herself, looked into a camera and began to speak to the drugmakers she... Read More