Retail Has Active Shooter Plans, But Training Hurt by Turnover Most retailers have plans in place to deal with an active shooter, like the one that terrorized a Walmart Inc.... Read More
Tesla Scrutinized by U.S. Agency Over Model 3 Safety Claims The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sent Tesla Inc.’s Elon Musk a cease-and-desist letter last year regarding Model 3... Read More
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L’Oreal Fights California Startup Over Secret to Protecting Hair L’Oreal SA made its name with an innovative hair-dyeing technology more than a century ago. Now the world’s largest beauty... Read More
Mallinckrodt Puts Off Planned Generics Spinoff Amid Opioid Cases Mallinckrodt Plc said it would suspend the spinoff of its specialty-generics business as it grapples with a wave of lawsuits... Read More
Viewpoint: CMS’ Liability Medicare Set Aside Proposal is Bad Policy It’s a scenario every senior citizen fears—getting seriously injured in an accident. Whether it’s a slip and fall at the... Read More