Southern Baptist Leader Resigns Amid Rifts Over Sex Abuse NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A top Southern Baptist Convention administrator is resigning amid internal rifts over how to handle an... Read More
NTSB May Ask Transit Agencies to Check Kawasaki Rail Cars WASHINGTON — The head of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)said on Monday the agency may issue an “urgent... Read More
CCC: Fewer Auto Claims in 2021, But Repairs Take Longer and More Expensive Auto insurance claims costs rebounded this year after plummeting during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the number of collision claims remain... Read More
J&J Puts Talc Liabilities Into Bankruptcy Oct 14 – Johnson & Johnson on Thursday put into bankruptcy tens of thousands of legal claims alleging its Baby... Read More
Malpractice Insurance Premiums Increased 22%, Despite Fewer Claims The number of malpractice claims filed against hospitals and physicians dropped 14% last year, even as premiums rose 22% on... Read More
Tesla Autopilot Scrutiny Grows as U.S. Asks If Recall Is Planned The U.S. National Highway Transportation Safety Administration stepped up its scrutiny of Tesla Inc.’s Autopilot, grilling the company over whether... Read More
Philips’ Breathing-Device Lawsuits Over Toxic Foam Move Forward Royal Philips NV will face more than 100 U.S. lawsuits gathered in a Pennsylvania court over its recall of more... Read More
Property Insurers Exposed to $12.5B in ‘Silent Cyber’ Losses, Market Analysts Say US property insurers are exposed to $12.5 billion in non-physical cyber losses that are not expected and not priced by... Read More
‘Desperate For Tires.’ Components Shortage Roils US Harvest CHICAGO — Dale Hadden cannot find any spare tires for his combine harvester. So the Illinois farmer told his harvest... Read More
Cyberattacks Concerning to Most in US: Pearson/AP-NORC Poll RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Most Americans across party lines have serious concerns about cyberattacks on U.S. computer systems and view... Read More