Hacked Banks May be Hacking Back as Firms Explore Cyber Offensive The hacked are itching to hack back. So say a dozen security specialists and former law-enforcement officials, who described an... Read More
Dodge Trucks Recalled After Child Kills Another in Accident Almost 67,000 older Dodge and Mitsubishi pickups were recalled to fix a faulty clutch switch that let a child start... Read More
Holiday Travel Highlights Winter Driving Hazards Poor road conditions have cost consumers and the insurance industry at least $27 billion over the last five years, according... Read More
Research Reveals Longterm Link Between Pacific Winds and Global Climate New research indicates that shifts in Pacific trade winds played a key role in twentieth century climate variation, a sign... Read More
Federal Drone Regulations on the Horizon The Obama administration is on the verge of proposing long-awaited rules for commercial drone operations in U.S. skies, but key... Read More
FEMA Launches Interim Office of the Flood Insurance Advocate The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Craig Fugate announced the launch of the Interim... Read More
BMW Joins Other Auto Makers, Will Replace Airbags Nationwide BMW has agreed to demands from the government to replace driver’s-side airbags across the entire U.S. The National Highway Traffic... Read More
Near Record Low Worker Deaths for U.S. Coal Mines Less than five years after an explosion fueled by excess coal dust killed 29 men deep inside a West Virginia... Read More
IIHS List of Safest Cars Grows Amid Record U.S. Recalls The insurance industry’s list of cars and trucks that do the best job of keeping owners alive in a crash... Read More
Drone Safety Campaign Launched Alarmed by increasing encounters between small drones and manned aircraft, drone industry officials said Monday they are teaming up with... Read More