AstroTurf LLC, a leading maker of artificial grass for athletic fields, has agreed to a stringent new lead-safety standard in...
Monthly Archives: <span>August 2009</span>
Many drivers over age 70 realize that their reaction time is slower so they naturally compensate by driving more carefully,...
With strong onshore winds fanning the flames of the Lockheed wildfire in Santa Cruz County, officials have ordered mandatory evacuations...
The Little Tikes Co. is recalling about 1.6 million toy workshops and trucks, after an 11-month-old boy got a plastic...
Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray has announced an agreement in principle to settle claims against former American International Group (AIG)...
Dallas-based Gainsco Inc. announced net income for the second quarter 2009 increased to $1.6 million, compared with a second quarter...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing bankrupt Brooke Corp. and its financing arm of racketeering and fraud, saying...
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Wynne Transport Service Inc. of Omaha, Neb.,...
Creditors of Chrysler have won approval from a federal bankruptcy court to sue Daimler AG and pursue a claim that...
Reconstructions of past hurricane activity in the Atlantic Ocean indicate that the most active hurricane period in the past was...