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Democratic Attorneys General Move to Defend Obamacare Insurer Subsidies

May 19 2017 // More than a dozen Democratic attorneys general on Thursday sought to intervene to defend a key part of the Obamacare healthcare law — subsidy payments to insurance companies — which is under threat in a court...

Toyota, BMW, Mazda, Subaru Settle Takata Airbag Economic Loss Claims

May 19 2017 // Four automakers agreed to a $553 million settlement to address class-action economic loss claims covering owners of nearly 16 million recalled vehicles with potentially defective Takata airbag inflators, court documents...

Residents Assess Damage After Night of Tornadoes in Central U.S.

May 18 2017 // Residents of an Oklahoma subdivision and a Wisconsin trailer park that were leveled by deadly tornadoes sifted through what remained of their homes and possessions Wednesday, even as forecasters warned of another round of...

Judge Dismisses Lawsuits Claiming Facebook Liable for Supporting Terrorists

May 18 2017 // A federal judge on Thursday dismissed two lawsuits seeking to hold Facebook Inc. liable for supporting terrorist groups by letting them use its social media platform to further their goals, including violence against...

Tornadoes Leave at Least 2 Dead as Storms Pummel Central U.S.

May 18 2017 // Storms whipped through a wide swath of the nation’s midsection, giving rise to tornadoes that flattened a Wisconsin mobile home park and an Oklahoma subdivision and killing at least two people and injuring dozens of...

New York County Sues Purdue, J&J Over Opioid Marketing

May 18 2017 // A county in New York state has sued Purdue Pharma LP, Johnson & Johnson and other drugmakers, accusing them of engaging in fraudulent marketing that played down the risks of prescription opioid painkillers, leading to...

European Cyber Police Hunt for Culprits of Global Ransomware Attack

May 18 2017 // Days after the global cyber attack, U.K. police are trying to figure out whether it was an established network of criminals, state-backed hackers or bored teenagers that crippled the country’s health service. The...

Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season Starts Off Slowly

May 18 2017 // The eastern Pacific hurricane season is starting off with a whimper. While one short-lived tropical storm developed off Mexico’s Pacific coast last week, the earliest on record, computer models show another one...

Republican Governors Have Own Ideas for Healthcare Reforms

May 18 2017 // A group of about a dozen Republican governors is pushing for its own set of national healthcare reforms, flexing its considerable muscle in the national debate over the future of Obamacare as the U.S. Senate begins writing...

U.S. Drought Monitor Says New England Drought is Over

May 18 2017 // New England is drought free. That’s according to the latest weekly report issued by the U.S. Drought Monitor. While conditions in about a quarter of the state of Connecticut remain “abnormally dry,” no...

AP to Defend Against Libel Claim by Russian Billionaire Over Trump Ties Story

May 17 2017 // A Russian billionaire with ties to Vladimir Putin sued The Associated Press on Monday for defamation over a story about his connections to a former Trump campaign chairman. Aluminum magnate Oleg Deripaska claimed in the...

Drug Use at Work at Highest Rate in 12 Years: Quest

May 17 2017 // Drug use in the American workforce, fueled by illicit drugs including cocaine, reached the highest positivity rate in 12 years last year, according to an analysis of more than 10 million workforce drug test...

WannaCry Ransomware Hackers Threaten to Release More Malicious Code

May 17 2017 // Governments turned their attention to a possible new wave of cyber threats on Tuesday after the group that leaked U.S. hacking tools used to launch the global WannaCry “ransomware” attack warned it would...

U.S. Supreme Court Sides With Kentucky Nursing Home in Arbitration Case

May 17 2017 // The United States Supreme Court says a Kentucky nursing home can require the families of two former residents to pursue claims against the home outside of court. The justice ruled 7-1 on Monday that the home could enforce...

City of Philadelphia Sues Wells Fargo, Alleges Predatory Lending

May 17 2017 // The City of Philadelphia sued Wells Fargo & Co. on Monday, accusing the largest U.S. mortgage lender of predatory lending, which violates the federal Fair Housing Act. The lawsuit came two weeks after the U.S. Supreme...

Walmart Denies Discrimination Claims by Pregnant Workers

May 16 2017 // Two former Wal-Mart Stores Inc. employees have filed a lawsuit accusing the retailer of treating thousands of pregnant workers as “second-class citizens” by rejecting their requests to limit heavy lifting,...

AIG Shareholders Wait Their Turn

May 16 2017 // Since its 2008 bailout, American International Group Inc. has delivered paydays for investment bankers, Warren Buffett and even departing executives. Shareholders? Not so much. AIG shares have lost 1.6 percent since the...

Hanford Tunnel Collapse Draws Attention to Safety, Age of Nuclear Plants

May 16 2017 // The collapse of a tunnel used to store radioactive waste at one of the most contaminated U.S. nuclear sites has raised concerns among watchdog groups and others who study the country’s nuclear facilities because many...

Legal and Image Woes Mount For Uber in California

May 15 2017 // A rare order from a federal judge alerting prosecutors to possible criminal misconduct by Uber or a key executive deepens the turmoil swirling around the ridesharing company at a time when it’s grappling with other...

Hamilton Taps Freda as Chairman, Brown as Interim Group CEO, After Duperreault Resigns

May 15 2017 // Hamilton Insurance Group, the Bermuda-based holding company for property and casualty insurance and reinsurance operations in Bermuda, the U.S. and at Lloyd’s, announced that William C. Freda has been appointed to...