Travelers Survey: Distracted Drivers Making US Roads More Dangerous Nearly 80% of respondents to a recent Travelers survey said inattentive driving is more of a problem now than it... Read More
Editor's Picks Supreme Court Allows More Transport Workers to Bypass Arbitration and Sue Employers The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday paved the way for more truck drivers and other transportation workers to file employment-related... Read More
US Senate Committee to Hold Hearing on Boeing Safety Culture Report The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee said it would hold a hearing next week with members of an expert panel that... Read More
Dutch Chipmaker Nexperia Hacked by Cyber Criminals Dutch-headquartered chipmaker Nexperia was victim of a hacking attack by cyber criminals last month, the Chinese-owned company said on Friday,... Read More
Johnson Controls Unit to Pay $750M to Settle ‘Forever Chemicals’ Lawsuit Johnson Controls said on Friday its subsidiary had agreed to a $750 million settlement with some U.S. public water organizations... Read More
CoreLogic Report Probes Evolving Severe Convective Storm Risk Landscape There were 141 days with large hail that fell on more than 10 million single and multifamily homes in the... Read More
Apple Loses Bid to Throw out UK Lawsuit Over App Store Fees Apple on Friday lost a bid to throw out a mass lawsuit valued at just under $1 billion brought in... Read More
200 Patients Sue, Alleging Sexual Abuse, Unnecessary Exams by Boston Doctor More than a decade ago, Kristin Fritz was struggling with pain in her spine and saw a rheumatologist recommended by... Read More
St. Louis Contractor Faces $276K in Fines Over Deadly Fall Hazards Federal workplace safety inspectors found a Missouri roofing contractor again risking the safety of its employees by failing to protect... Read More
Oregon Schools Sued for $9M After Young Girl Allegedly Raped A young girl and her guardian have sued an Oregon nonprofit organization, Portland Public Schools and Multnomah County for $9... Read More