News Tesla Autopilot Probe Escalates With US Regulator’s Data Demands Tesla Inc. is facing a July 1 deadline to furnish US regulators with information about its biggest-ever recall because drivers... Read More
Texas / South Central News Decayed, Broken Utility Pole Caused Largest Wildfire in Texas History: Report A decayed utility pole that broke, causing power wires to fall on dry grass in the Texas Panhandle, sparked the... Read More
News Berkshire’s Jain on Cyber: ‘The Mindset Should Be You’re Not Making Money’ While describing cyber insurance as a “fashionable” and profitable business, Berkshire Hathaway’s head of insurance operations said aggregation and loss... Read More
News Supreme Court Will Hear Case by Trucker Claiming CBD Product Got Him Fired The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from a CBD hemp oil maker fighting a lawsuit from a... Read More
East News Probe Into Death of Nurse on Home Visit Alleges Employer Failed to Protect Workers A home health care company failed to protect a visiting nurse who was killed during an appointment with a convicted... Read More
International News Lloyd’s Insurers Don’t Expect Big Claims From Baltimore Bridge Collapse Lloyd’s of London insurers Hiscox and Lancashire do not expect large insurance claims from the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott... Read More
News Federal Aviation Administration Opens Probe Into Boeing 787 Inspections ‘Misconduct’ The Federal Aviation Administration said on Monday it has opened an investigation into the Boeing BA.N 787 Dreamliner after the... Read More
Midwest News Cracked Airport Columns Aren’t Insured Property Damage, Just Bad Product: Court Cracked steel columns are not “property damage,” but are building products that are not covered by a contractor’s general liability... Read More
West News Monsanto Gets $185 Million PCB Verdict Tossed in Washington Bayer AG’s Monsanto unit persuaded an appeals court in Washington state to throw out a $185 million jury award to... Read More
News Mistrial Declared in Civil Trial of Military Contractor Sued by Abu Ghraib Prisoners A judge declared a mistrial Thursday after a jury said it was deadlocked and could not reach a verdict in... Read More