A new report says Ohio leads the states in the number of property insurance claims made for the theft of...
Monthly Archives: <span>March 2012</span>
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that states cannot be sued under the Family and Medical Leave Act for refusing to...
The owner of a Charleston, S.C., restaurant denies it’s responsible for a manager charged with causing a wreck that killed...
A fire department spokesman says a Boeing worker has been seriously hurt in an accident at the company’s Everett, Wash.,...
It’s a sticky black sandwich spread that much of New Zealand adores, though detractors liken it to axle grease. And...
A Forest Lake, Ala., woman was added Monday as the 53rd person in the Tuscaloosa area to die as a...
Winds from strong storms hovering over eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas have damaged farm buildings and caused power outages in...
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has found lingering deficiencies in Philippine air safety standards despite the country’s efforts to fix...
In their efforts to vet job applicants, some companies and government agencies are going beyond merely glancing at a person’s...
A judge declared a mistrial Monday in Nicollette Sheridan’s wrongful termination trial after the jury deadlocked, leaving an unresolved finale...