The Justice Department announced today that British Airways Plc (BA) and Iberia Airlines (Iberia) have agreed to pay $5.8 million to resolve their liability under the False Claims Act for falsely reporting the times they transferred possession of United States mail to foreign postal administrations or other intended recipients under contracts with the United States Postal Service (USPS).
Shipping firms are preparing to invest billions of pounds into controversial machines that critics say will pump our oceans with polluted water.
The Seattle Archdiocese will pay six men $6,975,000 to settle claims of sexual abuse by Western Washington priests in the 1960's to 1980's.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s reputation is facing one of its biggest crises of the decade -- and now its shares are, too.
A 31-year-old former research coordinator, is suing the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and its School of Medicine, saying officials ignored her pleas to intervene and failed to take action to stop persistent harassment.
Years before Goldman Sachs Group Inc. arranged bond deals now at the heart of globe-spanning corruption probes, the firm's then-CEO Lloyd Blankfein personally helped forge ties with Malaysia and its new sovereign wealth fund, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Volkswagen and an independent monitoring team still have "a lot of work to do" before the company's compliance procedures can be certified after a $27 billion global emissions cheating scandal, Larry Thompson, an independent compliance auditor, said on Thursday.
A trove of documents central to a sexual abuse investigation and long sought by investigators in Texas were found by U.S.A. Gymnastics officials at their headquarters in Indianapolis, pushing the United States Olympic Committee this week to avert the possibility of another scandal and move to take over the sports federation.
In every state, patient protection is supposed to be the prime directive when it comes to licensing and disciplining doctors.
Former sports talk show host Craig Carton was convicted by a federal jury in New York on Wednesday on all criminal counts connected to a multi-million-dollar fake ticket scam.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer David Solomon said he felt "horrible" about the role former bank employees played in the scandal surrounding Malaysia's 1MDB fund
A Charleston doctor was sentenced Monday to up to five years in prison after sexually abusing a patient.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday it is investigating whether General Motors Co (GM.N), the largest U.S. automaker, should recall an additional 1.7 million sport utility vehicles due to windshield wiper failures.
Two former Goldman Sachs bankers were indicted on criminal charges last week.
Volkswagen goofed on the emissions fix for its outlaw 2.0 liter diesel engines in its 2012 - 14 Passat models, The Federal Trade Commission said Monday.
The U.S. Olympic Committee is moving to revoke USA Gymnastics' status as the governing body for the sport at the Olympic level, meting out the nuclear option to an organization that has botched its own reorganization in the wake of a sex-abuse scandal involving former team doctor Larry Nassar.
Elizabeth Fegan, who has filed a class action suit against the disgraced movie mogul, said: "I think we are talking about hundreds, I think it could be near a thousand.'
Autonomous vehicle developers are pursuing different strategies and technologies — and making different claims, in different ways, about their systems.
Private-sector whistleblowers with knowledge of unpaid taxes may be discouraged from coming forward if the Internal Revenue Service doesn't improve the form it uses to collect that data, a watchdog found.
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