Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could Limit Water Pollution Claims 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 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 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 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 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 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 Federal Emergency Management Agency chief Brock Long is leaving the agency he led through a record period of natural disasters... Read More
Ford Recalls 1.48 Million F-150 Pickups for Transmissions Ford Motor Co said on Wednesday it was recalling about 1.48 million F-150 pickup trucks in North America due to... Read More
Study Questions Safety Claims About Tesla Autopilot’s Steering Feature An analysis of government data disputes a finding by safety regulators and promoted by Tesla Inc. that crash rates of... Read More
How to Grow the Insurance Claims Industry Talent of Tomorrow It should not be a surprise that drones fly over disaster areas for property inspection, and some insurers use chatbots... Read More