Employee Fired After Sleepwalking Incident Loses Disability Discrimination Claim An employee fired after she climbed into a colleague’s bed while sleepwalking at a hotel during an out-of-town conference has... Read More
Southwest Attendant Suffers Broken Back in Hard Landing DALLAS (AP) — A Southwest Airlines flight attendant suffered a compression fracture to a vertebra in her upper back during... Read More
Russia, Ukraine Agree to Protect Ukraine Grain Shipping Channel LONDON/NEW YORK —Ships exporting Ukraine grain through the Black Sea will be protected by a 10 nautical mile buffer zone,... Read More
Editor's Picks Viewpoint: More Sweeping Cellphone Laws Reduce Crash Rates It’s common knowledge that texting while driving is illegal in most places. But what about tapping the screen of your... Read More
Gabby Petito’s Family Files Claim Alleging Police Failed Her SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gabby Petito’s family on Monday notified Utah officials of plans to file a wrongful death... Read More
Editor's Picks ATM Theft Numbers Continue to Climb After Surpassing Historic Highs The number of automated teller machine thefts in the United States increased another 10% in 2021 after surging during the... Read More
Claims Business: Premiere Services, Charlee.ai and BitSight Cat-Converter Thefts Focus of New Claims Service Premiere Services, a provider of mobile aftermarket auto audio and entertainment systems and... Read More
UBS Whistle-Blower Retaliation Win Overturned on Appeal A federal appeals court in New York vacated a jury verdict in favor of a former UBS AG senior strategist... Read More
Seven Years of Sex Abuse: How Mormon Officials Let it Happen BISBEE, Ariz. (AP) — MJ was a tiny, black-haired girl, just 5 years old, when her father admitted to his... Read More
Excess Insurer’s Policyholder Had No Duty to Settle Suit that Resulted in $13M Verdict An insurer cannot escape liability for its share of a $6 million payout because the retailer it insured refused to... Read More