The Ohio Supreme Court will decide whether the widow of a former University of Notre Dame football player can sue...
Monthly Archives: <span>April 2018</span>
The current method of programming autonomous vehicles may not be safe, according to Aviral Shrivastava, a computer science associate professor...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded contracts for hurricane supplies without adequately researching whether winning bidders could deliver what they...
Remington Outdoor Co.’s newly named panel of unsecured creditors is dominated by members who represent shooting victims, according to court...
After partially faulting Tesla Inc.’s automation system for a 2016 fatal crash, U.S. safety investigators last year called on carmakers...
The federal agency handling workplace harassment complaints has become a crowded waystation in an overwhelmed bureaucracy, with wait times often...
The U.S. government announced Tuesday that it will award $18.5 billion worth of disaster recovery grants to Puerto Rico to...
If you’re driving right now, it’s far more likely you are reading this on your phone than you would have...
The out-of-state driver of a charter bus full of high school students that crashed into a low-hanging overpass on a...
Few older adults use medical marijuana, a new national poll finds, but the majority support its use if a doctor...