Weekend Mass Shootings Leave 6 People Dead and Dozens Injured Across the US June 20, 2023 By Matthew Brown Mass shootings and violence across the U.S. killed at least six people this weekend, including a Pennsylvania state trooper, and...
US Slips in Supply-Chain Ranks After Child-Labor Violations June 20, 2023 By Frances Schwartzkopff The US has joined a list of mostly emerging-market countries where ESG supply-chain risks are “high,” after the world’s richest...
Gannett Sues Google, Alleges Online Ad Monopoly June 20, 2023 By Jonathan Stempel Gannett Co Inc, the largest U.S. newspaper chain, on Tuesday sued Google, accusing the social media company of violating federal...
Probe Opened Into Hyundai Ioniq 5 EVs Over Power Loss Reports June 20, 2023 By David Shepardson U.S. auto safety regulators are investigating nearly 40,000 Hyundai Ioniq 5 electric vehicles over reports of power loss while driving...
Microsoft Says Early June Disruptions to Outlook, Cloud Platform Were Cyberattacks June 19, 2023 By Frank Bajak In early June, sporadic but serious service disruptions plagued Microsoft’s flagship office suite – including the Outlook email and OneDrive...
Lightning to Blame for $952M in Homeowners Claims in 2022 June 19, 2023 Claims involving lightning in 2022 resulted in homeowners insurance payouts approaching $1 billion, according to the Insurance Information Institute. The...
For Groups Fighting Opioid Crisis, Settlement Money Can Be Hard to Come By June 19, 2023 By Brendan Pierson Companies accused of fueling the U.S. opioid crisis have so far paid out more than $3 billion to compensate states,...
Insurance Broker Acrisure Interviews Banks for 2024 IPO June 19, 2023 By Matthew Monks Acrisure LLC, a large, closely-held insurance broker, is interviewing banks to go public next year, people with knowledge of the...
Ransomware Gang Haunted US Firms Long Before MOVEit Hack June 19, 2023 By Jamie Tarabay Shell Plc, IAG SA’s British Airways, the British Broadcasting Corp., the state of Minnesota’s Department of Education, multiple federal agencies...
Supreme Court Allows Justice Department to Toss Whistleblower Cases June 16, 2023 By Nate Raymond The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday preserved the Justice Department’s power to unilaterally dismiss lawsuits filed under a law that...