More than 143 million people in the mainland states now live on shaky ground, earthquake scientists say. That’s because more...
Monthly Archives: <span>April 2015</span>
More new firefighters are volunteering in New York state after years of declining membership, though companies are still seeking recruits...
The Georgia Supreme Court denied an insured’s bad faith claim against its insurer for its refusal to pay a settlement...
A deadly tornado in the small northern Illinois community of Fairdale earlier this month is raising questions about how best...
With real-time monitors, scientists have linked a swarm of small earthquakes west of Fort Worth, Texas, to nearby natural gas...
The inspector general of the New York Police Department is suggesting the NYPD track data on lawsuits filed against officers...
A measure to reinstate limits on lawsuit awards for pain and suffering in medical malpractice cases is heading to Missouri...
Five years after the worst U.S. offshore oil spill, the industry is working on drilling even further into the risky...
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood has sued State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. for allegedly shifting hundreds of millions of...
The National Football League won final court approval of a $765 million settlement of ex-player head-injury claims, overriding criticism that...