Suspected Gunman in Austin Shooting Had Potential Terrorism Links March 2, 2026 By Alex Nguyen and Austin Current, The Texas Tribune At least three people — including the suspected gunman — are dead following a shooting early Sunday in downtown Austin,...
Louisiana Contractor Arrested for Fraudulent Activities March 2, 2026 A Louisiana contractor was arrested last week on charges of fraud, filing false public records and forgery. The contractor, Jon...
Trump Faces 2,000 Tariff Lawsuits Following Supreme Court Loss March 2, 2026 In the days since the US Supreme Court declared most of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs illegal, more than 100...
Greenpeace Faces $345M Judgment in North Dakota Court March 2, 2026 By Jack Dura Greenpeace is fighting for its life in North Dakota’s court system, where a judge has decided to order the environmental...
Anthropic’s Claude Chatbot Goes Down for Thousands of Users March 2, 2026 By Shona Ghosh Anthropic PBC’s artificial intelligence chatbot Claude and related consumer-facing applications went down on Monday, with the startup saying it has...
Kyle Busch and Wife Settle Lawsuit With Pacific Life and Insurance Agent March 2, 2026 NASCAR racing star Kyle Busch and his wife have settled an $8.5 million lawsuit they brought against Pacific Life Insurance...
Novartis Settles Lawsuit by Lacks’ Estate Over ‘Stolen’ Cells March 2, 2026 By Brian Witte Novartis has settled a lawsuit by the estate of Henrietta Lacks that alleged the pharmaceutical giant unjustly profited off her...
California Is Reconsidering Nuclear Energy After 50-Year Ban March 2, 2026 By Todd Woody and Will Wade Amid a worldwide resurgence of interest in nuclear energy, cracks are showing in California’s 50-year-old moratorium on the technology as...
Deep Freeze and Drought Fueled a Massive Florida Wildfire March 2, 2026 By Lauren Rosenthal Firefighters in southwest Florida on Friday continued battling an expansive blaze on a federal nature preserve as an unusually intense...
SEC Gave Companies More Power Over Investors but Lawsuits Pushed Them Back March 2, 2026 By Ross Kerber and Simon Jessop A new federal approach giving U.S. companies more say over which proposals shareholders can vote on at their annual meetings...