‘Hail Protector’ Inventor Looks for Buy-in from Insurers Mark Twain purportedly said, “Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.” An electronics engineer who moved... Read More
Documentary Series Examines Cost of Small-Town Vigilantism NEW YORK — It’s been 38 years since a man named Ken Rex McElroy was shot to death by an... Read More
J&J Targets Science Behind Thousands of Baby Powder-Cancer Cases Johnson & Johnson, seeking to head off claims by thousands of women that its iconic Baby Powder caused their cancer,... Read More
NTSB to Issue Recommendations on 737 Max Certification U.S. air crash investigators, who are assisting in probes of two fatal crashes of Boeing Co.’s grounded 737 Max, plan... Read More
After a Disaster, Imagery Gives Insurance Companies a Clear Picture: Viewpoint Some of the most famous planes in the weather world are hurricane hunters, piloted by steely nerved aviators who fly... Read More
GM Cruise to Delay Commercial Launch of Self-Driving Cars to Beyond 2019 General Motors Co’s self-driving unit, Cruise, said on Wednesday it was delaying the commercial deployment of cars past its target... Read More
Facebook Pays Record $5 Billion to Settle U.S. Privacy Claims Facebook Inc. agreed to pay a record $5 billion to resolve a U.S. investigation into years of privacy violations, a... Read More
Allergan Stop Selling Some Breast Implants After Cancer Tie Allergan Plc will stop selling some breast implants after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said that textured implants had... Read More
UPS Seeks Airline-Type Status for Long-Distance Drone Deliveries United Parcel Service Inc. is seeking approval to operate delivery drones under the same rules as a private jet service,... Read More
Research Shows Misdiagnosis a Leading Cause of Malpractice Claims Two research papers released in the past several weeks both point to the significance of diagnostic errors as a source... Read More