Hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements and fines over unintended acceleration in Toyotas and faulty ignition switches in General...
Monthly Archives: <span>March 2016</span>
Long after Johnstown’s rivers receded in 1936, a so-called “temporary” liquor tax to aid the city’s recovery has remained –...
GEICO promotes Allison Carp to assistant vice president Allison Carp of Potomac, Md., has been named assistant vice president at...
A judge sentenced an Indianapolis man to more than two life sentences in prison on Friday for his role in...
Federal officials have failed to ensure regular inspections are carried out at dozens of Native American schools, where safety hazards...
North Carolina is reversing warnings about water that health officials said was too polluted to drink and now reassuring residents...
U.S. officials moved Thursday to strengthen safety rules for the nation’s 300,000-mile network of natural gas transmission pipelines in response...
By the end of 2016, nearly four million people may be infected with the Zika virus, according to the World...
The laundering through the Philippines of $81 million stolen by hackers from a U.S. Federal Reserve account is adding to...
Efforts to increase speed limits on Iowa freeways and rural roads failed in the Legislature this year amid safety concerns,...