“Who broke Grandma’s favorite vase?” As you listen to a chorus of “I don’t know” and “Not me,” how will...
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The number of commercial ziplines in the U.S. rose from 10 in 2001 to more than 200 in 2012, according...
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North American property/casualty insurers’ operating earnings decreased in the first half of 2016, as results were challenged by modest underwriting...
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Man-made global warming may have started a few decades earlier than scientists previously figured, a new study suggests. Instead of...
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A woman who fell 35 feet to her death from a zip line platform had disconnected herself from the safety...
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Emergency responders in communities along oil train routes in Washington state will start receiving advance notice of the shipments this...
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A new court decision will keep the public’s eyes from records of an auto insurance fund. The Michigan appeals court...
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A car driven by a woman high on drugs sparked several wildfires that have burned at least 450 acres in...
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Wyoming authorities say an improperly used safety cable may have contributed to the June death of an oil rig worker....
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With Labor Day ahead and back-to-school traffic adding to road congestion, Allstate’s 2016 America’s Best Drivers Report reveals motorists in...
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