News Car Crashes in World’s Oldest Nation Spur Changes by Automakers Automakers in Japan, where almost 30% of the population is 65 or older, are taking the lead on adapting cars... Read More
News U.S. Charges 2 Offshore Workers Over Gulf of Mexico Oil Spills Two Fieldwood Energy LLC oil workers face federal criminal charges for allegedly separately allowing crude oil spills from offshore U.S.... Read More
News U.S. Agency Orders Ford to Recall 3 Million Vehicles Over Air Bags WASHINGTON — Ford Motor Co must recall 3 million vehicles with potentially defective driver-side Takata air bags, the U.S. auto... Read More
News Cybersecurity Firm: Booting Hackers a Complex Chore BOSTON (AP) — Efforts to assess the impact of a more than seven-month-old cyberespionage campaign blamed on Russia — and... Read More
International News After Seeing Floods, Indonesian Leader Visits Quake Zone MAMUJU, Indonesia (AP) — Relief workers struggled Tuesday to clear the rubble of collapsed buildings on an Indonesian island where... Read More
News Court: Georgia Lawyer Boasted About Storming Pelosi’s Office AMERICUS, Ga. (AP) — The FBI says a Georgia attorney accused of joining the attack on the U.S. Capitol riot... Read More
News U.S. Supreme Court Wrestles With Dispute Over Baltimore Climate Suit WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday grappled with a dispute that one justice called a “close call” over... Read More
News Axis Capital Rules Out Insuring Arctic Oil and Gas Projects Axis Capital Holdings Ltd. said it won’t insure oil and gas projects in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, becoming the... Read More
West News Tsunami at Lake Tahoe? Researcher Says it Could Happen Again STATELINE, Nev. (AP) _ The past year was such a wild ride that even the thought of a tsunami at... Read More
News Some in the GOP Parrot Far-Right Talk of a Coming Civil War BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — War-like imagery has begun spreading in Republican circles after the attack on the U.S. Capitol by... Read More