Do High Health Plan Deductibles Lead to More Workers’ Compensation Claims? February 20, 2019 Are employees injured at work more likely to file under workers’ compensation instead of group health insurance when their group... Read More
FTC Privacy Settlement With Facebook Could Set Record February 20, 2019 By David McLaughlin, Ben Brody Facebook Inc. is in talks with U.S. regulators over alleged privacy violations that could force the social-media giant to pay... Read More
Rail Tank Car Leak Injuries Lead to Safety Recommendations February 20, 2019 The National Transportation Safety Board has issued five safety recommendations following completion of its investigation of the Aug. 27, 2016,... Read More
Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could Limit Water Pollution Claims February 19, 2019 The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to consider limiting the scope of a landmark law aimed at curbing water... Read More
Jurors Told Bribes, Music Videos Used to Boost Opioid Sales February 19, 2019 By Alanna Durkin Richer Employees at a drug company accused of bribing doctors rapped and danced around a person dressed as a bottle of... Read More
EPA Prepares Chemical PFA Safety Plan Amid Calls for Tougher Action February 15, 2019 By ELLEN KNICKMEYER and JOHN FLESHER The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to announce a plan for dealing with a class of long-lasting chemical contaminants amid... Read More
Tesla Adds External Cameras That Monitor for Theft, Damage February 15, 2019 Feb 13 (Reuters) – Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc on Wednesday launched a safety feature called “sentry mode” for its electric... Read More
Romaine Lettuce Outbreak Source Still Unknown February 15, 2019 U.S. food regulators say they weren’t able to identify a contamination source for a food poisoning outbreak that prompted them... Read More
9 States Have Passed ‘Red Flag’ Gun Seizure Laws in Year Since Parkland Shooting February 14, 2019 By Ryan J. Foley In the year since the deadly mass shooting at a Florida high school, more states have passed laws making it... Read More
FEMA Chief Long to Leave Agency Next Month February 14, 2019 By Jennifer Jacobs and Christopher Flavelle Federal Emergency Management Agency chief Brock Long is leaving the agency he led through a record period of natural disasters... Read More