Florida Company Adapts Drones to Sanitize Stadiums, Venues July 20, 2020 By Madison Arnold PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. — Upward Drone Solutions was only in business for a few months before the coronavirus pandemic hit...
Masks, Gowns in Short Supply Leave Hospital Workers Exposed July 16, 2020 By John Tozzi American health-care workers still face dangerous shortages of personal protective equipment as the uncontrolled spread of Covid-19 fills hospitals across...
Courts Get Creative to Restart Jury Trials Amid Pandemic July 16, 2020 By Alanna Durkin Richer It was New Mexico’s first jury trial since the pandemic crippled the U.S. criminal justice system, and defense attorney Roberta...
Insurers Favor Warehouse Investments Over Offices as Pandemic Hastens Real Estate Shifts July 16, 2020 By Suzanne Barlyn Global insurers want to increase investments in commercial warehouses as their stakes in office space become riskier because of employees...
Judge Dismisses Cruise Passengers’ COVID-19 Lawsuits July 15, 2020 By Tom Hals A federal judge dismissed lawsuits by Grand Princess cruise ship passengers who sued for emotional distress caused by their fear...
Blame Game? Cuomo Takes Heat Over New York Nursing Home Study July 15, 2020 By Jim Mustian and Bernard Condon NEW YORK — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is facing blistering criticism over an internal report that found no strong...
Amazon Tells Staff Hand-Washing Time Won’t Be Held Against Them July 14, 2020 By Josh Eidelson Amazon.com Inc. told employees at a New York warehouse, where workers have sued and gone on strike over safety concerns,...
No Guarantee of Workers’ Comp Benefits For Essential Workers July 13, 2020 By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar WASHINGTON — Lauded for their service and hailed as everyday heroes, essential workers who get the coronavirus on the job...
Vast Phishing Campaign Hits Microsoft Users in 62 Countries July 9, 2020 By Alyza Sebenius Microsoft Corp. customers were targeted in a massive phishing campaign that has sought to defraud users in 62 countries since...
Prominent Plaintiffs’ Firms Sought Government Bailout to Stay Afloat July 9, 2020 By Caroline Spiezio and Tina Bellon Several prominent plaintiffs’ law firms, known for striking large settlements with companies like German carmaker Volkswagen AG and Equifax Inc,...