As a grand jury expands its investigation of Toyota's steering problems, the company announced another recall for its steering defect. Here's a round up of coverage:
Toyota recalling Toyota...
Back in May, a tired semi driver rear ended and killed two people on I-35 in Lakeville. The Minnesota state patrol records indicate that the driver was ordered off the road following the collision....
July 28, 2010
An investigation that found extremely high levels of bisphenol A (BPA) on paper used for sales register receipts has revealed a hidden danger for consumers, but sales cashiers are at...
GlaxoSmithKline P.L.C. has agreed to pay $1 billion in an effort to avoid court costs and uncertainties of litigation, simultaneously settling over 800 actions involving the antidepressant Paxil....
The National Football League will soon release a poster to be hung in all league locker rooms entitled, Concussion, A Must Read for NFL Players, Let's Take Brain Injuries Out of Play. After years of...
July 27, 2010
A residential care facility outside Philadelphia left a 20-year-old autistic patient inside a scorching hot van Saturday, where employees found him dead more than five hours later,...
Wal-Mart recently announced that it would begin using advanced electronic ID tags in its underwear and jeans, a move that the company claims will assist in controlling inventory. However, some...
Yesterday I wrote about the difficulties that women face in getting the right diagnosis from their doctor. But women aren’t the only ones facing this problem—in fact men face many of the...
Indian casinos punctuate Washington’s landscape. A quick glance into the rearview mirror while driving along any interstate or highway shows a backdrop of brightly lit buildings advertising...
I've written before on the many reasons why politics should be kept out of the courtroom - particularly in the selection of judges. Non-partisan, merit-based judicial selection is the best way to...