Office Depot Recalls 1.4M Rolling Office Chairs Office Depot is recalling 1.4 million black rolling office chairs after it received 153 reports of a broken part that... Read More
Drones Used to Improve Hurricane Forecasting The point where the roiling ocean meets the fury of a hurricane’s winds may hold the key to improving storm... Read More
Construction Defects Prompt New Safety Requirements for Keystone Pipeline Safety regulators have quietly placed two extra conditions on construction of TransCanada Corp.’s Keystone XL oil pipeline after learning of... Read More
Experts Provide Tips on Handling Litigated Files Handling litigated claim files isn’t always easy, but experts at the Risk and Insurance Management Society national conference held in... Read More
Dodge Ram Ignitions to Be Reviewed After Accidental Starts U.S. regulators are looking into whether there may be a new ignition-switch defect, this one involving older Dodge Ram pickups... Read More
‘Vexatious Litigant’ Loses Old GM Appeal of Bankruptcy Judge’s Ruling A bankruptcy judge’s decision that a General Motors Co. customer failed to state a valid claim against the estate of... Read More
Safety Risk Prompts Recall of 440K Nest Smoke Alarms Government regulators on Wednesday said that they have approved Nest Labs’ plans to fix a feature in its smoke alarms... Read More
Actuaries Grapple with Autonomous Vehicle Accident Scenarios The car of the future is pictured in an imagined scene in a 1950s science magazine. The illustration depicts a... Read More
Federal Probe Finds Chemical Plant Oversight Lacking The government has no way of fully knowing which U.S. chemical facilities stock ammonium nitrate, the substance that exploded last... Read More
Investors Didn’t Know Companies Hacked by Chinese Three U.S. public companies identified as Chinese hacking victims didn’t report the theft of trade secrets and other data to... Read More