Boy Scouts Mortgage Vast New Mexico Ranch Amid Sex-Abuse Litigation November 26, 2019 By David Crary The Boy Scouts of America has mortgaged one of the most spectacular properties it owns, the vast Philmont Scout Ranch... Read More
Uber Defeats Rider Rape Suit Over Impostor’s Windshield Decal November 25, 2019 By Robert Burnson and Peter Blumberg Uber Technologies Inc. beat back a lawsuit by a woman who claims she was lured into a sexual assault because... Read More
Busy Hurricane Season Does Less Damage, but Leaves Ominous Signs November 25, 2019 By Brian K. Sullivan The Atlantic Ocean has spawned lots of storms this season while doing much less damage than prior years. But warming... Read More
Viewpoint: Highlighting Actionable Insights in the Claims Process November 25, 2019 By Shahin Hatamian Analytics has been a hot topic for a few years now, and for good reason. More than half of analytics... Read More
Jailhouse Romance, Flammable Artwork and Stolen Gun Lead to Fraud Charges November 25, 2019 By Jim Sams A former San Francisco deputy sheriff who hooked up with one of the inmates at her jail and plotted with... Read More
Road-Safety Regulator Rapped Over Regulating Autonomous Cars November 22, 2019 By David Koenig The nation’s road-safety regulator is under fire again for what critics call lax oversight of tests involving autonomous vehicles. The... Read More
Uber’s Introduction of Dashboard Cameras Raises Privacy Worries November 22, 2019 By Lizette Chapman Uber Technologies Inc. is adding video and audio recording for more trips — a move designed to make the service... Read More
Disaster-Born Safety Rules Topple With Others in Trump Rollback November 22, 2019 By Ari Natter and Jennifer A. Dlouhy The Trump administration’s move to relax an Obama-era chemical safety regulation put in place after an explosion at a fertilizer... Read More
Russian Hacker Gets 4 Years in U.S. Prison for Malware Attacks November 22, 2019 By Chris Dolmetsch A Russian hacker who admitted to using malicious software known as NeverQuest to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from... Read More
Senator Says Tesla Needs Safeguards To Prevent Drivers From Sleeping on ‘Autopilot’ November 21, 2019 By David Shepardson Democratic U.S. Senator Ed Markey asked Tesla Inc on Wednesday to disable its “Autopilot” driver-assistance system until it installs new... Read More