A federal jury in Seattle, Wash., awarded $21.5 million in damages to an Illinois man who was injured by an...
Yearly Archives: <span>2015</span>
As the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission continues its aggressive enforcement against all forms of workplace harassment, a recent study suggests...
Many out-of-state motorists who have been busted by Georgia’s “super speeder” law don’t pay up, state auditors found. Georgia’s super...
A Utah woman sued an airbag maker, her car manufacturer and the dealership that inspected the safety device after it...
A car built by Google that drives itself around California streets had a brush with the law for driving too...
CNA Financial Corporation announced the appointment of Dino E. Robusto as chairman and chief executive officer, effective on or about...
Come May 2016, turbocharged forecasts capable of faster updates as conditions change will be used to predict flooding on Central...
Volkswagen is telling employees that they can come forward with information about how the company cheated on U.S. emissions tests...
After the Mississippi River flooded four years ago, more than 100 Illinois families agreed – some reluctantly – to sell...
Levels of carbon dioxide and methane, the two most important greenhouse gases, reached record highs last year, continuing the warming...