News CES Show Proves Drones Aren’t a Passing Fad If you’re used to thinking of drones as a passing fad, last week’s CES gadget show should give you second... Read More
Texas / South Central News Bond Reduced for Mother of Texas ‘Affluenza’ Teen The mother of a Texas teenager who used an “affluenza” defense for a deadly wreck could soon leave jail after... Read More
News Bellwether GM Defective Ignition Switch Cases Began This Week in Federal Court Zachary Stevens was a teenager headed to bible study when his Saturn Sky shot across a Texas highway into a... Read More
News Automakers, Feds to Announce Safety Accord on Friday The U.S. government and a group of global automakers are set to unveil a voluntary agreement at the Detroit auto... Read More
Southeast News North Carolina Gets $1M in Fines From Employers Without Workers’ Comp The commission responsible for enforcing workers’ compensation laws has cracked down in the last year on employers who don’t carry... Read More
Midwest News Half of Non-Smoking Teens Impacted by Secondhand Smoke Even though fewer U.S. teens are smoking, secondhand smoke remains a big problem for them, a government study found. Nearly... Read More
News Commentary: Smartphones Keep Young People Off the Road Over the winter break, my teenage children observed, based on their friends and acquaintances, that young adults are much less... Read More
News Tesla Restricts Autopilot Feature Tesla Motors said on Sunday it was updating the Autopilot driving systems in Model S sedans to put new limits... Read More
News Drone Near Misses Worrisome for Military A bird strike can cause millions of dollars of damage or even crash a plane, now officials are concerned that... Read More
News Manufacturers Adapt Drones to New U.S. Rules One of the most important players in the booming drone industry isn’t a hardware manufacturer; it’s the U.S. Federal Aviation... Read More