Republican Gov. Phil Bryant on Tuesday ordered the Mississippi Department of Transportation to immediately close 83 locally maintained bridges that...
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Johnson & Johnson and a talc-mining company were ordered by jurors to pay $80 million in punitive damages for hiding...
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USA Gymnastics is suing its insurance carriers, alleging that they haven’t fully reimbursed it for defense costs incurred in lawsuits...
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The recent deadly crash of an Uber autonomous car in Arizona highlights the evolving risk related to artificial intelligence (AI)....
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The Ohio Supreme Court will decide whether the widow of a former University of Notre Dame football player can sue...
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The current method of programming autonomous vehicles may not be safe, according to Aviral Shrivastava, a computer science associate professor...
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded contracts for hurricane supplies without adequately researching whether winning bidders could deliver what they...
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Remington Outdoor Co.’s newly named panel of unsecured creditors is dominated by members who represent shooting victims, according to court...
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After partially faulting Tesla Inc.’s automation system for a 2016 fatal crash, U.S. safety investigators last year called on carmakers...
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The federal agency handling workplace harassment complaints has become a crowded waystation in an overwhelmed bureaucracy, with wait times often...
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