LA City Council Passes Budget That Trims Fire, Police Spending June 2, 2025 By Maxwell Adler The Los Angeles City Council approved a $13.9 billion budget proposal for the next fiscal year on Friday, trimming Mayor...
Newark Airport Runway to Reopen Monday After Construction June 2, 2025 By David Shepardson A runway at Newark Liberty International Airport will reopen on Monday nearly two weeks ahead of schedule following several chaotic...
Funding Cuts Threaten Safety Training for Workers in America’s Most Dangerous Jobs June 2, 2025 By Leah Douglas By the time Robbie Roberge spotted the fire consuming his boat’s galley last August, he knew he had just minutes...
Administration Reverses Course on Planned Closure of Mine Safety Offices June 2, 2025 By John Raby CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The Trump administration is dropping plans to terminate leases for 34 offices in the Mine Safety...
Supreme Court Leaves Intact ‘Assault Weapons’ Bans for Now June 2, 2025 By Greg Stohr A divided US Supreme Court declined to consider a new expansion of constitutional gun rights, turning away challenges to a...
1 Dead, Several Injured When More Storms Rip Through Kentucky, Southeast June 2, 2025 SPRINGFIELD, Ky. (AP) — Another storm hit parts Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia Friday, killing one person and injuring...
Police Say Driver Had 2X Legal Blood Alcohol Level in Deadly Yellowstone Crash June 2, 2025 The driver of a pickup that crashed into a tour van near Yellowstone National Park this month, killing seven people,...
Rate Moderation Continues During June’s Property-Cat Renewals: Howden Re June 2, 2025 Property-catastrophe reinsurance pricing saw continued moderation at the June 1 renewals with a selective return of capacity following historic pricing...
Skechers Shareholder Sues Footwear Maker for Details on $9.4B 3G Buyout June 2, 2025 By Jonathan Stempel A Skechers USA shareholder has sued the footwear maker for more details about its $9.4 billion buyout by private equity...
New England Patriots to Pay $2.1 Million to Settle App Users’ Privacy Claims June 2, 2025 By Andrew G. Simpson A federal district court judge in Boston has granted preliminary approval to a $2.16 million settlement between the New England...