Risks, Rewards Accompany Faster Cleanup of Closed Nuclear Reactors PLYMOUTH, Mass. — Companies specializing in nuclear demolition and radioactive waste storage are buying up aging U.S. reactors and promising... Read More
Another Storm Takes Aim at Southern Great Plains More than 30 tornadoes struck on Monday and Tuesday from Texas, Oklahoma and across the southern plains into Missouri, said... Read More
McDonald’s Workers Want OSHA to Investigate Pattern of Violence Every 36 hours on average, American local news outlets deliver a new report on violence at a McDonald’s. A group... Read More
McDonald’s Revamps Its Harassment Policy McDonald’s Corp., in the face of criticism for its handling of harassment complaints, says it’s training workers to deal with... Read More
Johnson & Johnson Loses $25 Million Talc Verdict in New York Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay at least $25 million to a woman who said she contracted a rare... Read More
More Evidence Welding Fumes Raise Lung Cancer Risk Workers exposed to welding fumes are more likely to develop lung cancer than those not exposed to the fumes, and... Read More
Arming Teachers Won’t Make Schools Safer: Viewpoint Florida this month became the latest state to allow teachers to carry guns at school — even though there is... Read More
American Air Asks Court to Halt `Illegal Slowdown’ by Mechanics American Airlines Group Inc. asked a federal court to halt an “illegal slowdown campaign” by unionized employees, saying the action... Read More
Storm-and-Twister Threat Moves Into Arkansas-Missouri Farm Belt The heavy rain, high winds and hail that swept across the southern Great Plains is now headed to Arkansas and... Read More
In Defining Consent, There’s a Gap Between the Law, Culture About the photo: In this Aug. 1, 2014 file photo, new students at San Diego State University watch a video... Read More