Why Big Business Can Count on Courts to Keep its Deadly Secrets NEWARK, New Jersey — In the dreary archives of a Newark, New Jersey, courthouse, Ronald Motley found a treasure map.... Read More
Southwest Can Be Sued For Bumping Passenger Who Spoke Arabic – U.S. Judge A federal judge on Thursday rejected Southwest Airlines Co’s bid to dismiss a discrimination lawsuit by an American of Iraqi... Read More
Chrysler Discounts Are Biggest in a Decade Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV is making an all-out push to clear away tens of thousands of vehicles that its dealers... Read More
Pilot in Fatal Atlas Crash Had Repeated Flight-Test Failures A pilot on a jet carrying Amazon.com Inc. packages that crashed near Houston in February had a record of repeatedly... Read More
Teen Tesla Driver’s 100 MPH-Plus Speed Cited in Deadly Crash A speeding teenage driver caused the fatal crash of a Tesla Inc. vehicle in Florida in 2018 and the subsequent... Read More
Owner’s Latest Claim for Damaged Yacht Hits Shoal in Federal Appellate Court James Shackleford paid $120,000 for a 65-foot sailboat in 2009, hoping to fix up the vessel and one day sail... Read More
Daimler, BMW Exiting North American Car-Sharing Market, Cutting in Europe WASHINGTON — BMW AG and Daimler AG said Wednesday they plan to exit the North American car-sharing market, with the... Read More
American Airlines Mechanic Pleads Guilty to Sabotaging Jetliner An American Airlines Group Inc. mechanic pleaded guilty to attempted destruction of an aircraft for tampering with a critical flight-monitoring... Read More
Boeing Gets FAA Message, Will Halt Max Production In January The message to Boeing Co. from the Federal Aviation Administration was clear: The grounded 737 Max won’t get approval to... Read More
FDA Under Fire for Years of Delays on E-Cigarette Regulation As the FDA pressures e-cigarette firms to stamp out youth vaping, the agency faces criticism itself for failing to rein... Read More