La Nina’s Stay Temporary, Could Last Through Winter La Nina has arrived and could hang around through winter, government weather forecasters said Thursday. La Nina, the flip side... Read More
Clarence M. Ditlow III, Auto Safety Advocate, Dies Clarence M. Ditlow III, the executive director of the Center for Auto Safety whose work over four decades forced the... Read More
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SEC Focus on Unicorn Start Ups Could Change Private Company D&O Insurance Unicorn start-ups are facing increasing scrutiny by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for several reasons, including the potential... Read More
3 States OK Recreational Use, 3 More Approve Medical Use of Marijuana California, Massachusetts and Nevada voted to legalize the recreational use of marijuana, giving a huge boost to the campaign to... Read More
New Report Reveals Generational Differences in Employee Stressors Despite an improving job market, workers are still experiencing high levels of stress, according to the 2016 ComPsych StressPulse report,... Read More
Turner, Lead NFL Concussion Suit Plaintiff, Had CTE Dozens of times since beginning their work on the brains of former football players, boxers and military members who suffered... Read More
Is Advertising Injury in the Bag? Is advertising injury in the bag? In a recent decision the United States Second Circuit Court Of Appeals found that... Read More
Automated Cars, Trucks Threaten Professional Driver Jobs Ronald De Feo has watched robots take factory jobs for years. Now he sees them threatening a new class of... Read More