Spring Snow Falls in New England, U.S. Midwest Prepares for Blizzard New England states enjoying the first signs of spring were hit with a wintry blast of snow on Monday and... Read More
Real or Artificial? Tech Titans Declare AI Ethics Concerns About the photo: In this March 21, 2019 photo a robot called “Pepper” is positioned near an entrance to a... Read More
Midwest Floods Hammer Ethanol Industry, Push Gasoline Prices to 5-Year High The March floods that punished the U.S. Midwest have trapped barrels of ethanol in the country’s interior, causing shortages of... Read More
Opioid Evangelist Switches Sides in Case Alleging Pharma Abuse A doctor who was an early evangelist for increased use of highly addictive opioids like OxyContin to treat chronic pain... Read More
Johnson & Johnson Wins Trial Over California Talc-Cancer Claim Johnson & Johnson won the latest trial over claims its iconic baby powder can cause cancer, as a jury in... Read More
Radar Data Analysis Pinpoints Precipitation Risk for Vehicle Fatalities A stormy nation is expected to become even stormier, bringing rain and snow that is known to increase the number... Read More
Boeing to Slash 737 Jet Output as Crash Halts Deliveries Boeing Co. will cut output of its 737 jetliners by mid-April and is creating a special board panel to review... Read More
Sorry, Laws Protecting Doctors Who Apologize Don’t Lessen Litigation Laws intended to reduce malpractice litigation by protecting doctors who want to apologize don’t work, according to a new Vanderbilt... Read More
Chicago Will Sue Actor Jussie Smollett after He Refuses to Pay for Police Overtime LOS ANGELES — Chicago will sue actor Jussie Smollett for the costs of police overtime spent investigating his claims that... Read More
FAA Chief Defends 737 MAX Safety Inspectors from Whistleblower The acting top U.S. aviation regulator defended the Federal Aviation Administration on Friday from charges by an unnamed agency employee... Read More