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More than half of major driving offenses are dismissed or downgraded in some states, a TransUnion study says.
Due to the rise in marijuana use, the rate of workforce drug positivity hit a 14-year high in 2018, logging in at 4.4%.
More than half of in-house counsel expect the next wave of class action lawsuits to be a product of massive data breaches.
Even a rise of 1.5 degrees would have massive consequences, including a 'multi-meter rise in sea levels' over the years.
Dog bites and other dog-related injuries accounted for nearly one third of all homeowners' liability claim dollars paid out in 2018.
Every day from 2016-2018, an average of 209 vehicles were stolen because drivers left their keys in their vehicles.
Seven in 10 Americans don't want to go anywhere near self-driving cars, according to AAA's latest survey.
Employees' emailing and file sharing practices are the leading cause of accidental data breaches, a new survey finds.
Workers who have a high-deductible health plan are more likely to file under workers' compensation when they're injured.
As sea levels rise, these 'nuisance floods' are becoming more common.