November 21, 2025

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The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Rapidly Intensifying Storms Between Long Lulls

This year’s Atlantic hurricane season will be remembered for bursts of extreme weather intensity falling between long and quiet stretches with no tropical activity. It was also the first season without a U.S. hurricane landfall in 10 years. That’s the …

As Infant Botulism Cases Climb, Recalled ByHeart Baby Formula is Still on Some Shelves

As cases of potentially deadly botulism in babies who drank ByHeart infant formula continue to grow, state officials say they are still finding the recalled product on some store shelves. Meanwhile the company reported last week that laboratory tests confirmed …

Joby Aviation Sues Air-Taxi Rival Archer Over Trade Secrets

Electric air-taxi company Joby Aviation has sued rival Archer Aviation in California state court for allegedly stealing its trade secrets, according to a complaint made public on Thursday. Joby said in the lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in state court in …

IIHS: Large Blind Zones in Vehicles Increase Pedestrian Crash Risk

Vehicles with large driver-side blind zones are far more likely to strike pedestrians during left turns, according to new research from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. In a study of nearly 4,500 pedestrian crashes in seven states, IIHS found …

Psychological Injuries in Workers’ Comp: A Patchwork of State Approaches

In recent years, mental health has become a growing focus in the workplace. Employers and policymakers alike are paying closer attention to how psychological well-being intersects with job performance, safety and long-term employee health. Yet when it comes to workers’ …

Meta Board Resolves Investors’ Privacy Claims for $190 Million

Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg and other Meta Platforms Inc. directors agreed to a $190 million settlement of claims they failed to rectify repeated violations of Facebook users’ privacy and improperly engineered an accord to protect Zuckerberg from personal liability for the …

SEC to Drop Controversial SolarWinds Cyberattack Lawsuit

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will drop its landmark lawsuit against SolarWinds Corp. that accused the company of covering up internal problems ahead of a massive cyberattack. The SEC, the software company and its top information security official jointly …