The Beijing city government says it has been and will continue to be truthful in its reporting of the death...
Monthly Archives: <span>July 2012</span>
Gov. Chris Gregoire on Monday proclaimed a state of emergency for 16 Washington counties hit by a series of recent...
A hearing will examine Con Edison’ New York City service and safety record since a lockout of its 8,500 unionized...
Connecticut’s municipalities say state regulators failed to consider their testimony when reviewing the performance of Connecticut Light & Power before...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with Peg Perego USA Inc., of Fort Wayne, Ind., is announcing...
A federal lawsuit filed on behalf of seven women accuses Virginia College’s Jackson, Miss., branch of fraud, breach of contract...
Some stores in a Charlotte, N.C., mall will remain closed longer than expected after flooding damage last week. A number...
Trucking companies in Georgia that run afoul of safety rules can simply shut down and reopen with a name change....
The bulldozer was clearing land outside a day care center in Hapeville, Ga., when it broke open a buried 1-inch...
Apple Inc claims it is entitled to $2.525 billion of damages in its high-stakes battle against Samsung Electronics Co over...