Scramble on for New Fuel Routes After Colonial Pipeline Hack May 13, 2021 By Stephanie Kelly After a six-day outage, the top U.S. fuel pipeline on Thursday moved some of the first millions of gallons of... Read More
Southeast News Hospitals Want Documents Public in Case Against Opioid Maker May 13, 2021 By Jonathan Mattise NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — More than 20 hospitals want a slew of documents from a drug manufacturer made public after... Read More
Midwest News Report: University of Michigan Missed Chances to Stop Doctor’s Abuse May 13, 2021 By Ed White, Kathleen Foody and Larry Lage ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP )– Staff at the University of Michigan missed many opportunities to stop a doctor who committed... Read More
West News Grass Seed Dealer to Pay $300K Settlement Over Mislabeling May 13, 2021 SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A Willamette Valley grass seed dealer accused of mislabeling over 8 million pounds of seed will... Read More
International News Cuban Tanker En Route to Venezuela Reports Missing Sailor at Sea May 13, 2021 A crew member aboard a Cuba-flagged oil tanker on its way from a Mexican shipyard to Venezuela was reported missing... Read More
Cloudy D&O Policy Language May Force Insurer to Pay for Defense of Investor Suit May 13, 2021 By Jim Sams Because of “ambiguous” policy language in a complicated insurance contract, a directors and officers insurer may be liable for more... Read More
DarkSide Hackers Mint Money With Ransomware Franchise May 12, 2021 By Michael Riley and Alyza Sebenius When a new ransomware group popped up on the scene last year, the hackers did what’s in vogue for digital... Read More
With $2,300 Phone Calls, Purdue Runs Up Huge Bankruptcy Tab May 12, 2021 By Jeremy Hill and Dawn McCarty One phone call with the Department of Justice: $2,300. Two days at the Ritz-Carlton: $830. Oh, and a lengthy cab... Read More
International News Zurich Insurance Sees Limited Greensill Exposure May 12, 2021 By Carolyn Cohn and Michael Shields LONDON/ZURICH — Zurich Insurance does not expect to have a major exposure to the failure of supply chain financing firm... Read More
East News Ransomware Gang Threatens Release of DC Police Records May 12, 2021 By Alan Suderman RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A Russian-speaking ransomware syndicate that stole data from the Washington, D.C., police department says negotiations over... Read More