A Nevada jury heard a schoolteacher’s account on Monday of falling and skinning her knee while stagehands urged her to...
Monthly Archives: <span>May 2018</span>
The father of a student killed in a mass shooting at a Florida high school is suing the armed officer...
In a big win for labor advocates, the California Supreme Court on Monday limited businesses from classifying workers as independent...
The concerns over the recent U.S. outbreak of E. coli involving romaine lettuce may last no more than a few...
Thousands of additional engines will have to be inspected for fan-blade cracks in an order prompted by the April 17...
A corn grinder began belching flames shortly before a deadly explosion tore through a southern Wisconsin mill last year, federal...
In their detailed analysis of dozens of empirical studies on the effects of talking while driving, human factors researchers have...
A recent Washington Court of Appeals ruling opens the door to bad faith lawsuits naming individual insurance adjusters. The case...
Connecticut’s Democratic U.S. senators announced Wednesday they’ve introduced federal legislation to help state homeowners with concrete foundations crumbling from the...
Five months ago, in a scathing report on a 2016 accident in which two track workers were killed, U.S. safety...