Whistleblowers don't need to prove doctors' judgment was 'falsehood'
Toyota is adding 1.2 million vehicles to a major recall in the U.S.
State lawmakers are mulling whether to broadly expand the statute of limitations in Georgia
Simone Biles, Aly Raisman and many other abuse victims feel justice is a long way away
Supreme Court justices appeared inclined to back the Securities and Exchange Commission's power to use federal courts
Cardinal Health, Inc. has agreed to pay more than $8 million to resolve charges
"systemic failures" in its response to abuse allegations against a former gynecologist, George Tyndall
safety testing and consumer rating systems that have not kept up with the pace of deployment
more than $7 million to a whistleblower whose information and assistance were critically important to the success of an enforcement action
USC mishandled gynecologist's sexual abuse reports for decades, feds say
FCC to propose $200 million fines for U.S. cellphone carriers over consumer data disclosures
Payouts to the patients of former campus gynecologist George Tyndall will be disbursed April 6,
Prosecutors are seeking a lengthy prison sentence for the first U.S. taxpayer charged with crimes as a result of the Panama Papers investigation
"It's time to stop enabling drivers in any partially automated vehicle to pretend that they have driverless cars."
For Wells Fargo and former executives, $3 billion-deal with U.S. may not be the end
German authorities will "likely" discover software rigging the level of diesel emissions in Mercedes-Benz cars other than those already sanctioned
USC Doctor Sexual Abuse Class Settlement Wins Final Approval
Wells Fargo Agrees to Pay $3 Billion to Resolve Criminal and Civil Investigations into Sales Practices
lawsuit by a former employee who brought claims under the qui tam, or whistleblower, provisions of the FCA.