Texas Police to Demand Tesla Crash Data as Musk Denies Autopilot Use April 20, 2021 By David Shepardson and Hyunjoo Jin WASHINGTON — Texas police will serve search warrants on Tesla Inc on Tuesday to secure data from a vehicle that...
Lawsuit Alleging Fatal Restraint By Hospital Staff May Proceed, Texas Supreme Court Rules April 20, 2021 By Jim Sams A lawsuit that charges staffers at a Texas psychiatric hospital with violating a patient’s civil rights must comply with a...
Florida Company Creates COVID-19-Killing Ultra-Violet Light April 19, 2021 By David Dorsey FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Energy Harness CEO/inventor/engineer Michael Fischer and senior vice president Peter Lehrer were approached with a...
Liberty Sues Jerry Falwell Jr., Seeking Millions in Damages April 19, 2021 By Sarah Rankin RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Liberty University has filed a civil lawsuit against its former leader, Jerry Falwell Jr., seeking tens...
The Hartford Agrees to Pay $650 Million in Boy Scouts Bankruptcy April 19, 2021 By Randall Chase DOVER, Del. (AP) — Insurance company The Hartford has agreed to pay $650 million into a proposed trust fund for...
Restaurant Owner Gets $1.7M Over Claim of City Harassment April 19, 2021 STOCKBRIDGE, Ga. (AP) — A suburban Atlanta barbecue restaurant owner will get $1.7 million to settle a federal lawsuit claiming...
In Minneapolis, Armed Patrol Group Tries to Keep the Peace April 19, 2021 By Stephen Groves and John Minchillo BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. (AP) — As protests intensified in the Minneapolis suburb where a police officer fatally shot Daunte Wright,...
Dry Tinderbox Conditions Raise Concern About Another Drought April 19, 2021 A messy nor’easter wasn’t enough to make up for a lack of late-season snow and dry spring weather, which is...
New Mexico Acequias Prepare for Brutal Year Amid Drought April 19, 2021 By Kyle Land TALPA, N.M. (AP) — It was a scenic day in Talpa, a small village in Taos County, and that concerned...
Traffic Returning to Roadways, But Claims Patterns May Shift Permanently April 19, 2021 By Jim Sams The number of cars on US roadways is returning to normal as states ease COVID-19 restrictions, but that doesn’t necessarily...