The leader of Guam’s Catholic Church believes financial settlements could be a good solution for the archdiocese, which is facing...
Monthly Archives: <span>March 2017</span>
North Carolina lawmakers can save patients’ lives, spare their families and combat an ongoing opioid-abuse crisis by putting tighter controls...
Kentucky lawmakers gave final approval Monday evening to a bill protecting landlords from liability in dog attacks on their rental...
No one denies that Fred Hermes’ basement is a spectacle. The 91-year-old Caledonia man has received national attention for his...
Oil and gas companies, including some of the most celebrated industry names in the Houston area, are facing increasingly sophisticated...
A Dutch court ruled Wednesday that an energy company jointly owned by Shell and ExxonMobil is liable for the psychological...
Progressive Corp., the fourth-largest U.S. auto insurer, boosted spending on marketing this year to win customers after scaling back in...
Crews began restarting a power plant Friday at the base of Oroville Dam, allowing them to release water from the...
U.S. and Canadian scientists are planning to spend the next five years studying flooding on Lake Champlain and the Richelieu...
A New Jersey doctor was indicted Thursday on charges that he sold prescriptions for addictive opioid painkillers to people who...