Chemical Makers Lose Court Challenge to Train Safety Rules Chemical shippers failed to show any business harm from a regulation requiring railroads to deploy new train-safety technology, a U.S.... Read More
Safety Firm Bolsters Battery Standards After Boeing Crisis Underwriters Laboratories, a 119-year-old U.S. company that develops product safety tests, is strengthening its lithium-ion battery standards after a string... Read More
Commercial Insurance Reserve Deficiency Supports Continued Rate Increases A study compiled by Aon Benfield Analytics reveals that commercial lines moved to an overall deficiency position of $0.9 billion... Read More
Hepatitis A Linked to Frozen Berries Sickens 87 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says an outbreak of hepatitis A linked to a frozen berry mix sold... Read More
Chrysler Recalls 15,000 Darts Due to Engine Stall Issue Chrysler is recalling about 15,000 new Dodge Dart compact cars worldwide because the engines can stall in cold weather. The... Read More
Walgreen in Record $80M Settlement Over Painkillers Walgreen Co, the largest U.S. drugstore chain, has agreed to pay $80 million in civil penalties to resolve allegations that... Read More
Research Reveals Voice-Activated Car Technologies Undermine Driver Attention Hands-free technologies might make it easier for motorists to text, talk on the phone, or even use Facebook while they... Read More
Regulators Move Closer to Pontiac G6 Recall U.S. regulators have escalated to an engineering analysis a recall query involving 551,511 model year 2005 to 2008 Pontiac G6... Read More
GEICO to Host Career Fair on Facebook, June 11-12 Several GEICO recruiters will be online to chat with job seekers during the company’s Facebook career fair, June 11-12, between... Read More
Cyber Attack Threat to Fortune 500 Companies Could Do Serious Harm: Willis A majority of the U.S. listed Fortune 500 firms are following the U.S. Securities and Exchange Guidelines by providing some... Read More