A private forecasting company took a routine National Weather Service test message and sent it to people’s phones as an...
Monthly Archives: <span>February 2018</span>
The third fatal Amtrak crash in less than two months has thrown a spotlight on delays in installing congressionally mandated...
Requiring physicians to report patients with dementia to state driver’s licensing authorities is not associated with fewer hospitalizations from motor...
A vehicle slams into a group of vehicles stopped at a red light, only to quickly drive away from the...
The engineer killed in a train crash in South Carolina visited a counselor to help him cope after being rattled...
The federal government has withdrawn its appeal and agreed to pay $42 million to the parents of a young Pennsylvania...
Just months after U.S. rail and highway regulators said they were withdrawing plans to screen truckers and railroad engineers for...
In a methodically crafted decision filed January 18, 2018 on cross-motions for summary judgment, Stefan R. Underhill, judge of the...
Nearly three-quarters (73%) of firms face major shortcomings in cyber security readiness, according to a newly released study by specialist...
Manufactured houses are the scenes of relatively few fires every year in Tennessee, but those fires are among the deadliest,...