While LA Burned, Rules to Protect Homes From Wildfires Were on Hold As wildfires raged across Los Angeles in January, a state official parried an email from a resident living on the... Read More
Liberty Mutual in First Bribery Settlement Since Trump Freeze Ended Liberty Mutual will give up $4.7 million in profit to settle a U.S. criminal bribery probe into an Indian subsidiary,... Read More
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M&S Restores Click And Collect Services 15 Weeks After Hack British retailer Marks & Spencer has resumed taking click and collect orders for clothing after a nearly four-month hiatus following... Read More
Typhoon Podul Set to Strengthen Before Hitting Taiwan Eight of Taiwan’s southern and eastern regional governments decided to shut down schools and offices because of typhoon Podul, which... Read More
NHTSA Says Ford Recalling 103,000 US Vehicles Over Damaged Axle Bolts Ford is recalling more than 103,000 F-150 pickup trucks in the U.S. over axle bolts that may break and result... Read More
Lawsuit Accuses Apple of Stealing Trade Secrets to Create Apple Pay Apple has been sued by a Texas company that accused the iPhone maker of stealing its technology to create its... Read More
GM Plans Renewed Driverless-Car Push After Cruise Debacle General Motors is seeking to lure back some former employees of its defunct Cruise autonomous-vehicle business as part of a... Read More
AI & Technology Cybersecurity Pros Say IoT, Large Language Models Are Risk Areas of Concern When it comes to systemic cyber risks, cybersecurity experts rated Internet of Things devices and large language models (LLMs) as... Read More
Porsches Destroyed by LA Wildfires Get New Life as Stained Glass Art Ben Tuna is good at transforming rusted-out, patina-eaten wrecks into art. For the past few months, in a nondescript stucco... Read More