Winter Storm Packing Snow, Freezing Rain Moves Across US CHICAGO (AP )– A major winter storm with millions of Americans in its path brought a mix of rain, freezing... Read More
Slow Down: States Get Infrastructure Cash for Speed Cameras WASHINGTON (AP) — Drivers, beware: Speed cameras could be on their way to a location near you thanks to President... Read More
UCLA Classes to Resume After Lecturer Arrested Over Threats LOS ANGELES (AP) — Classes were scheduled to resume Wednesday at the University of California, Los Angeles after a former... Read More
Colo. Supreme Ct. the Latest to Decide if Claims Adjusters Can Be Held Personally Liable For the third time in three years, a state supreme court is being asked to decide whether a claims adjuster... Read More
Panasonic to Start Production of Tesla-Championed 4680 Batteries Panasonic Corp. is renovating a facility in Japan to start testing mass production of a new type of lithium-ion battery... Read More
US Road Deaths Rise at Record Pace as Risky Driving Persists WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of U.S. traffic deaths surged in the first nine months of 2021 to 31,720, the... Read More
Thousands Flee Homes Near N. Carolina Fertilizer Plant Fire WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — An uncontrolled fire burning at a North Carolina fertilizer plant forced the evacuations of thousands of... Read More
Tesla Recalls Nearly 54,000 Vehicles That May Disobey Stop Signs WASHINGTON — Tesla Inc will recall 53,822 U.S. vehicles with the company’s Full Self-Driving (Beta) software that may allow some... Read More
Viewpoint: I Was Hanged by a Comma Legend has it that these were the last words uttered by Sir Roger Casement shortly before the King’s Executioner pulled... Read More
Drug Distributors, J&J to Pay $59M to Settle US Tribes’ Opioid Claims The three largest U.S. drug distributors and drugmaker Johnson & Johnson have agreed to pay $590 million to resolve claims... Read More