Auto Insurers Return Money to Customers During ‘Unprecedented’ Driving Slump April 6, 2020 By Katherine Chiglinsky Auto insurers Allstate Corp. and American Family Insurance are returning some money to customers as widespread shutdowns across the U.S....
Bayer Effort to Settle Roundup Cancer Cases Slowed By COVID-19 April 6, 2020 By Jef Feeley Bayer AG is blaming the spread of the coronavirus for slowing negotiations aimed at resolving lawsuits that claim its controversial...
Pandemic Data-Sharing Puts New Pressure on Privacy Protections April 6, 2020 By Ben Brody and Naomi Nix Data sharing by technology companies is helping government officials fight the dizzying spread of the coronavirus by monitoring compliance with...
Double Strike: Tornado, Virus Push Tennesseans to the Limit April 3, 2020 By Adrian Sainz and Jonathan Mattise NASHVILLE, Tenn. — When Jose Cojom’s house collapsed around his family in a tornado that struck after midnight, he knew...
Viewpoint: AIR Worldwide’s Perspective on Flattening the COVID-19 Curve April 3, 2020 By Doug Fullam By now, you’ve heard the phrase “flatten the curve” numerous times to describe slowing the growth of the COVID-19 outbreak....
Zoom Grapples With Security Flaws That Sour Users on App April 3, 2020 By Alyza Sebenius and Kartikay Mehrotra During the coronavirus pandemic, it seems as if everyone is connecting with Zoom’s videoconferencing app — including, on occasion, unwanted...
Amazon Exec Called Fired Worker ‘Not Smart’ in Leaked Memo April 3, 2020 By Spencer Soper and Matt Day A senior Amazon.com Inc. executive called a fired Staten Island warehouse worker “not smart or articulate” in internal discussions about...
Doctors on Coronavirus Frontline Seek Protection From Malpractice Suits April 2, 2020 By Tom Hals U.S. medical professionals on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic are lobbying policymakers for protection from potential malpractice lawsuits...
Amazon Hires 80,000, Adds Safety Precautions at Warehouses April 2, 2020 By Matt Day Amazon.com Inc. said it has hired 80,000 people to help meet demand for online orders from people hunkered down during...
An Uproar Among Workers Who Supply the World’s Meat Is Spreading April 2, 2020 By Jen Skerritt A growing number of workers who are crucial to supplying the world with meat are demanding that their companies do...