A U.S. Department of Labor appellate board backed the department's decision denying a Kansas-based concrete company's bid to hire 20 concrete finishers, saying the company failed to back why it needed the workers for a roughly 10-month period.
A wheel bearing is suspected to have failed from overheating moments before a Norfolk Southern Railway Co. train derailed and caught fire in East Palestine, Ohio, this month, according to a Tuesday report from the National Transportation Safety Board.
An Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc. stockholder has sued the California-based aerospace giant in New York federal court in an attempt to stop it from continuing with its $4.7 billion merger with L3Harris Technologies, accusing Aerojet of misrepresenting and omitting important information in its proxy.
Former officials of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention backed a bid by the federal government and a group of asylum-seekers to stop Republican-led states from defending the Title 42 border policy, telling the U.S. Supreme Court that neither science nor public health considerations warranted the policy in the first place.
A U.S. Marine and his wife resisted a call for sanctions after they appeared on national television to discuss custody of an Afghan child whose identity is protected by a court order, saying they didn't release the child's images.