Remains of Sober Grid app founder identified in California
Human remains found last month in Southern California have been identified as those of the Sober Grid app founder who disappeared in 2021.
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Human remains found last month in Southern California have been identified as those of the Sober Grid app founder who disappeared in 2021.
U.S. nuclear regulators on Tuesday said they licensed a multibillion-dollar complex in New Mexico to temporarily store tons of spent fuel from commercial nuclear power plants around the nation.
A former BNSF worker who was named one of the railroad’s employees of the year in 2021 for her work in supporting LGBTQ+ workers is now suing the railroad where she worked for 30 years.
About 8.3 million Hyundais and Kias dating to the 2011 model year can be stolen easily by using just a screwdriver and a USB cord, creating an auto-theft outbreak across the U.S. The cars lack theft immobilizers, whereby computer chips in car keys and …
Software designed to thwart an epidemic of Hyundai and Kia thefts has not had the desired effect.
Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay $215 million to settle a years-long class action lawsuit that claimed the bank discriminated against women when it came to pay, performance evaluations and promotions.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is seeking a dismissal of criminal charges against him, saying prosecutors have improperly turned civil and regulatory issues into federal crimes.
Shell says a fire at its Houston area petrochemical plant is finally extinguished.
Many investors worry about the future of Berkshire Hathaway after its legendary CEO Warren Buffett is gone, but most of the conglomerate’s companies have already made the transition to reporting to the man who will eventually replace the 92-year-old.
A Federal Reserve report shows that banks raised their lending standards for business and consumer loans in the aftermath of three large bank failures.