Here Comes El Nino: It’s Early, Likely to be Big and Sloppy and Add Even More Heat to a Warming World June 9, 2023 By Seth Borenstein and Isabella O'Malley An early bird El Nino has officially formed, likely to be strong, warp weather worldwide and give an already warming... Read More
Wildfires Pose Workplace Conundrum: Stay Home or Come to the Office? June 9, 2023 By Matthew Boyle As millions of workers gaped at the thick haze enveloping the Northeast US this week, they faced yet another remote... Read More
US Supreme Court Preserves Civil Rights Lawsuits Under 19th Century Law June 8, 2023 WASHINGTON —The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday preserved the ability of people to sue for civil rights violations under an... Read More
Airline Unions Accuse Skywest of Evading Safety Rules by Seeking Charter Status for Flights June 8, 2023 By David Koenig DALLAS (AP) – Airline unions are fighting a request by SkyWest Airlines to operate some flights as charters, accusing the... Read More
LexisNexis: ‘Somewhat Satisfied’ Auto Claimants Often a Flight Risk for Insurers June 8, 2023 By Jim Sams An auto claims experience that leaves the policyholder “somewhat satisfied” may not be good enough to keep that customer from... Read More
US to Conduct Safety Review of All Major Railroads June 7, 2023 WASHINGTON — The Biden administration will conduct safety assessments of all major U.S. railroads following the Feb. 3 derailment of... Read More
Cycling Fatalities Reach 46-Year High June 7, 2023 By Allen Lamen Cyclist fatalities reached a multi-decade high in 2021. According to a recent report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,... Read More
Oscar Winner Cuba Gooding Jr. Settles Civil Sex Abuse Case, Averting Trial June 7, 2023 By Larry Neumeister NEW YORK (AP) – Just as a trial was to begin, it was revealed Tuesday that Cuba Gooding Jr. has... Read More
Court Upholds Musk’s Win in $13B Lawsuit over Tesla-SolarCity Deal June 6, 2023 By Tom Hals A trial court properly found that Tesla Inc TSLA.OCEO Elon Musk did not push the electric carmaker to overpay for... Read More
Dozens of Dangerous Rail Crossings Will Be Eliminated with $570 Million in Grants June 6, 2023 By Josh Funk OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – With the rail industry relying on longer and longer trains to cut costs, the Biden administration... Read More