Editor's Picks Asahi Blames Ransomware for Crippling Japanese Beer Plants Asahi revealed that cyber-attackers employed ransomware to bring its domestic factories to a standstill, shedding more light on an online... Read More
Tesla Doors Are Faulted in Lawsuits Over Fatal Cybertruck Crash Tesla Inc. was sued over claims that defects in the doors of a crashed Cybertruck made it a “death trap”... Read More
Musk Loses Bid to Move SEC Suit Over Twitter Stake to Texas A federal judge rejected Elon Musk’s bid to transfer to a court in Texas a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission... Read More
Nirvana Again Defeats Child Pornography Suit Over Cover A federal judge again threw out a lawsuit by a man who accused iconic grunge rock band Nirvana of distributing... Read More
California Police Pulled Over A Waymo for An Illegal U-Turn, But They Couldn’t Cite Police in Northern California were understandably perplexed when they pulled over a Waymo taxi after it made an illegal U-turn,... Read More
Sedgwick: Australian Product Recalls Fell 14% in First Half Product recalls in Australia fell 14.3% in the first half of 2025 compared with the second half of last year,... Read More
OpenAI Asks Court to Dismiss Trade-Secret Suit From xAI OpenAI asked a federal judge on Thursday to dismiss a lawsuit alleging it lured employees away from Elon Musk’s artificial... Read More
Two Delta Jets Collided While Taxiing at New York’s LaGuardia Two Delta Air Lines Inc. regional jets collided at low speed while taxiing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on Wednesday... Read More
Editor's Picks Smaller Hail May Be More Damaging to Roofs Than Once Believed, Study Shows A study by the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety found roof damage from smaller hailstones may be much... Read More
Tyson Foods to Pay $85M in Largest Pork Price-Fixing Settlement Tyson Foods agreed to pay $85 million to settle a lawsuit by consumers who accused the largest U.S. meat company... Read More