October 17, 2025

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Tesla’s European Regulator Making Door Safety a ‘Key Priority’

Tesla’s safety regulators in Europe are joining an expanding global effort to more closely scrutinize the door handle design popularized by the world’s leading electric vehicle manufacturer.

Ford Recalling 625K US Vehicles Over Camera Display, Seatbelt Issues

Ford is recalling nearly 625,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to seatbelt and rear-view camera display problems, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday. The seatbelt recall affects 332,778 Ford Mustang vehicles, while the camera display issue …

Smucker Sues Trader Joe’s, Saying New PB&Js Are Too Like Uncrustables

The J.M. Smucker Co. is suing Trader Joe’s, alleging the grocery chain’s new frozen peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are too similar to Smucker’s Uncrustables in their design and packaging. In the lawsuit, which was filed this week in federal …

Inflation, Supply Chains, Tariffs: How Global Trends are Impacting Business Insurance and Claims

Inflation has been a persistent issue in the United States, though it has moderated since its peak during the COVID-19 pandemic, while supply chain disruptions for equipment and other goods continue to add to insurance claim costs—and the financial impacts …

J&J Faces First UK Lawsuits Alleging Its Baby Powder Caused Cancer

Johnson & Johnson is facing the first lawsuits in Britain over allegations that its talc products cause cancer, as it fights tens of thousands of similar claims in the United States. The lawsuit was filed at the English High Court …

Mississippi Supreme Court Won’t Budge on $15M Bad-Faith Decision Against USAA

The Mississippi Supreme Court declined to reconsider its 2024 decision to uphold almost $15 million in punitive damages and attorney fees against USAA in one of the longest-running claims disputes to come out of Hurricane Katrina. The court ruling, stemming …