Months of Preparation Lead into Super Bowl 50 Levi Stadium’s regular capacity of 68,500 seats has been expanded to 75,000 in anticipation of Sunday’s Super Bowl game, scheduled... Read More
Takata Airbag Repairs Continue, Honda Recalls 2.2M More Vehicles Honda is recalling another 2.2 million Honda and Acura vehicles because the driver’s airbag inflators made by Takata can explode... Read More
Rising Auto Claims Blamed for Allstate Quarterly Profit Decline of 41% Allstate Corp., the largest publicly traded U.S. car and home insurer, said fourth-quarter profit fell on a surge in auto... Read More
Big Freight Railroad Carriers Won’t Make 2018 Deadline for Positive Train Control Three of the biggest freight railroads operating in the U.S. have told the government they won’t meet a 2018 deadline... Read More
Blanchard Painting Recovered 48 Years After Multimillion Dollar Theft A painting of a Parisian street scene stolen in New York has been recovered by Art Recovery Group. The painting... Read More
Though CDC Probe Over, Chipotle Faces Criminal Investigation Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc said a federal criminal probe linked to a food safety incident at a California restaurant has... Read More
P/C Insurer Profitability Up, Combined Ratio Down in First Nine Months of 2015 Private U.S. property/casualty insurers’ net income after taxes grew to $44.0 billion in the first nine months of 2015 from... Read More
GM, Plaintiff Lawyers Want Judge to Reject Bid to Halt Switch Settlement General Motors Co has asked a judge to reject efforts by a lawyer who first publicly exposed a faulty ignition... Read More
New Federal Coal Mine Dust Rules Now in Effect Underground coal mines will ramp up testing for the dust that causes breathing problems and leads to black lung disease... Read More
Rise in Wage and Hour Claims Unlikely to Change, Warns Advisen White Paper Litigation of wage and hour claims has risen 58 percent between 2013 and 2015, according to insurance research provider Advisen... Read More