Sprint Car Safety Procedures in Question Three-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart reignited the debate about the danger of open-wheel winged sprint cars when he broke his... Read More
Hyundai Recalls 239,000 Sonata, Azera models Hyundai is recalling 239,000 Sonata and Azera sedans in cold-weather U.S. states because road salt can corrode the rear suspension.... Read More
Despite Safety Measures, Stadium Falls Occur Larry Bowman stood at the Turner Field railing where a fan had fallen to his death one night earlier, wondering... Read More
21st Century Claims Management Best Practices Improving Claims Management Through Cloud Computing The idea of cloud computing or consuming information technology as a utility resonates a lot like the Application Service Provider... Read More
Study Evaluates Distracted Driving Among Adolescents with ADHD A study using a driving simulator suggests that adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who were distracted while driving demonstrated more... Read More
High Temperatures Next Week Won’t Rival July’s Heat A burst of hotter weather next week in the eastern U.S., the Midwest and eastern Canada won’t rival last month’s... Read More
Symposium Addresses Top Trends and Concerns in Trucking On Friday, August 9, Travelers and Northland Insurance, a division of Travelers with more than 65 years in the transportation... Read More
Simulating Flow From Volcanoes and Oil Spills Some time around 37,000 BCE a massive volcano erupted in the Campanian region of Italy, blanketing much of Europe with... Read More
HP, Ex-CEO Hurd Win Dismissal of Lawsuit Over Harassment Scandal Hewlett-Packard Co and its former chief executive, Mark Hurd, have won dismissal of a lawsuit that challenged the computer maker’s... Read More
Tower U.S. Pool Placed Under Review On Monday, A.M. Best Co. placed the “A-minus” financial strength rating of pooled and reinsured members of the Tower US... Read More