U.S. Flood Risk Model to be Publicly Available in Boon for Homebuyers NEW YORK, Jan 14 — A climate research organization will offer access to a risk model that predicts the probability... Read More
Waymo’s Long-Term Commitment to Safety Drivers in Autonomous Cars Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo took a big step forward last fall when it began ferrying riders around the Phoenix area in... Read More
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Midwest News Death Toll From Storms in South and Midwest Rises to 11 HOUSTON — Severe storms sweeping across southern portions of the U.S. and up into the Midwest were blamed Saturday in... Read More
Supreme Court Declines to Consider Medical Diagnostic Patents The U.S. Supreme Court stayed out of the debate over what types of medical diagnostic tests can be patented, leaving... Read More
FDA’s Juul Inquiry Found Consumers Had 2,600 Health Complaints Juul Labs Inc. received roughly 2,600 complaints about adverse health effects related to its e-cigarette during its first three years... Read More
Government Experts Urge New Talc Testing Standards Amid Asbestos Worries An expert panel formed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has endorsed asbestos testing standards for cosmetics that reject... Read More
Bayer Roundup Mediator Is ‘Optimistic’ With Talks Heating Up Bayer AG’s settlement talks over tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging its Roundup herbicide causes cancer are heating up as... Read More
U.S. Had 14 Weather Disasters Costing $1 Billion or More in 2019 The U.S. had 14 weather disasters costing $1 billion or more last year, with Midwest flooding accounting for almost half... Read More
United Steelworkers Sues EPA Over Weakening of Chemical Safety Rule NEW YORK — The United Steelworkers sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in federal court on Thursday in a bid... Read More