Tesla Defends Factory Worker Safety as Injury Days-Off Rise March 19, 2019 By Josh Eidelson and Dana Hull Tesla Inc. factory employees spent almost three times as many days off the job because of work-related injuries and illness...
Berkley Launches Private Company Primary Management Liability Policy March 19, 2019 Berkley Professional Liability, a Berkley Company, has expanded its product offerings to include a primary private company management liability policy....
Investigation Found FAA Employees Warned of Boeing Influence Over Safety Approvals March 19, 2019 By Alan Levin and Peter Robison Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees warned as early as seven years ago that Boeing Co. had too much sway over...
PwC to Pay $335 Million to Settle Negligence Claim Over Colonial Bank Audits March 19, 2019 By Katanga Johnson and Pete Schroeder A top U.S. banking regulator said on Friday that PricewaterhouseCoopers will pay $335 million to settle claims of “professional negligence,”...
Researchers Aim to Spot a Liar Using Online Polygraph March 19, 2019 Can you spot a liar? It’s tricky enough in face-to-face conversations that offer facial expressions, gestures and tone of voice...
Government Overhaul of National Flood Insurance Cheered by Climate Resilience Experts March 18, 2019 By Christopher Flavelle Climate advocates say an overhaul of the nation’s flood insurance program being unveiled by the Trump administration will spur communities...
U.S. Fintech Firm to Buy Worldpay for $35B in Biggest Ever Digital Payments Deal March 18, 2019 By Justin George Varghese, Rachel Armstrong and Pamela Barbaglia Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) agreed to buy Worldpay for about $35 billion on Monday, with the U.S. financial...
Nuclear Power Industry Pushes for Fewer Inspections March 18, 2019 By Ellen Knickmeyer The nuclear power industry is pushing the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to cut back on inspections at nuclear power plants and...
Real Life Examples Show Why Businesses Must Boost Their Cyber Defenses March 18, 2019 By Joyce M. Rosenberg When cyber thieves attacked Empire Industries’ computer network, technology manager Rich Shemanskis could see files in the process of being...
CBS Settles $1.25M Investor Lawsuit over ‘Improper’ Redstone Compensation March 18, 2019 By Jef Feeley and Lucas Shaw CBS Corp. directors agreed to settle for $1.25 million investors’ claims that network owner Sumner Redstone received millions of dollars...