International News 375 Dead, 56 Missing After Typhoon Slams Philippines December 21, 2021 MANILA, Philippines (AP)–The death toll from the strongest typhoon to batter the Philippines this year climbed to 375, with more... Read More
Sackler Ruling Could Delay Purdue’s Payment of Billions by Years December 21, 2021 OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma could be years away from paying billions of dollars to address the U.S. opioid crisis after a... Read More
Midwest News Despite Assault Exclusion, Razor Attack Covered by Policy Because of Mental Illness December 21, 2021 There was no argument that Colin Doherty, a resident at the Brown County Care Center, slashed Austin Krewina’s face with... Read More
Some Experts Say Too Many Work Comp Claims Are Litigated December 21, 2021 Employers may be warming up to the idea that fighting some workers’ compensation claims and medical treatments can be counterproductive,... Read More
East News FBI: Artifacts Stolen From Museums in 1960s, 1970s Returned December 20, 2021 PHILADELPHIA (AP)–Federal authorities say 15 historical artifacts stolen almost a half-century ago from a number of Pennsylvania museums have been... Read More
International News Typhoon Deaths in Philippines Top 140; Mayors Plead For Food December 20, 2021 MANILA, Philippines (AP)–The death toll in the strongest typhoon to batter the Philippines this year has reached at least 146,... Read More
International News Osaka Arson Suspect Identified, Buildings to Be Checked December 20, 2021 TOKYO (AP) — Japanese police on Sunday identified a 61-year-old man as a prime suspect behind a fire that engulfed... Read More
International News Russia Evacuates 128 Coal Miners Amid Reports of a Fire December 20, 2021 MOSCOW (AP)–Authorities in Russia evacuated 128 coal miners Sunday from a mine in Siberia amid reports of a fire in... Read More
West News ‘Devastation’: Month After Floods, Slow Return to Normal December 20, 2021 SUMAS, Wash. (AP)–Over a month has passed since flooding inundated northwest Washington’s Whatcom County that caused some $50 million in... Read More
Ransomware Persists Even as High-Profile Attacks Have Slowed December 20, 2021 WASHINGTON (AP)–In the months since President Joe Biden warned Russia’s Vladimir Putin that he needed to crack down on ransomware... Read More