Almost half of drivers think Autopilot means hands-off is OK.
Walmart agreed to pay a combined total of more than $282 million to settle SEC and DOJ charges.
44-year-old unnamed woman has sued UCLA and Dr. James Heaps, alleging he touched her inappropriately during a medical examination.
IBM to pay $14.8m to settle False Claims Act allegations.
A Los Angeles federal judge Wednesday gave preliminary approval to the $215 million class-action settlement with women who say they were sexually abused by former University of Southern California gynecologist Dr. George Tyndall.
While it's not among the older Tucsons currently under recall, the circumstances are concerning
Dr. Heaps has been charged with two counts of sexual battery by fraud and one count of sexual exploitation following allegations from two of his former patients.
Brazil's Petrobras found suspicious activity in its oil trading business - and failed to stop it
Under the qui tam or whistleblower provisions of the False Claims Act, which permit private individuals, known as relators, to sue on behalf of the government
Only the latest in the string of cases in which trusted medical professionals are accused of preying on college students
Potential suspension defect that could lead to reduced steering control.
ongoing months long probe into allegations that the carmaker concealed engine defects and conducted a belated recall
UCLA came under public scrutiny Monday over its handling of a former staff gynecologist
coaches and administrators in at least five countries on four continents have been accused by players and colleagues of sexual misconduct,
U.S. appeals court on Thursday upheld a $210 million nationwide class-action settlement for owners of Hyundai & Kia vehicles
Insys Therapeutics Inc filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after agreeing to pay $225 million to settle a U.S. probe into bribes
Car hacking has become a recent concern for both driven and driverless cars.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' U.S. sales chief cooperated with a probe by the SEC
Between June 2017 and June 2018 the Catholic Church in the US spent $301.6 million on costs related to clergy sexual abuse
"Apple blatantly abuses its market power to the detriment of developers, who are forced to use the only platform available to them to sell their iOS app,"