A group of U.S. senators released new data that showed OSHA performed 20% fewer inspections and issued 42% fewer fines for severe workplace violations in 2025 under the Trump administration.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A federal safety agency investigating an August blast at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh that left ...
Kittyhawk's Canby facility experiences a massive explosion, triggering a hazmat emergency, injuring a worker and causing ...
3D printing company Formlabs announced the appointment of Rob Willett, the former CEO of Cognex Corporation, to its board of ...
Energy security comes down to two things: physics and economics. Our priority is to keep the lights on and support our ...
Industrial machinery manufacturer Fuller Technologies plans major expansion in Pennsylvania, creating 165 new jobs and ...
It was near one of these towns, Panuco, that 10 employees of a Canadian-owned silver and gold mine were abducted in late ...
NEW YORK (AP) — California regulators said on Tuesday that Tesla had stopped misleading drivers about the safety of its cars and so has decided not to suspend its license to sell in the state for 30 ...
Volvo Group North America has been identified as one of several major companies impacted by a recent data breach at HR ...
Centrus Energy announced a major expansion in East Tennessee, with plans to transition its Oak Ridge facility to a high-rate manufacturing plant. The company expects the nearly $560 million project to ...
The new AI system-on-chip (SoC) will be capable of running advanced machine learning models to make Honda’s vehicles smarter ...
Its measurement technologies have played a crucial role in developing the Red Bull Ford Powertrain.