Economy Apr 04 Judge urges Tesla CEO Elon Musk, SEC to settle dispute over tweets U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan pressed an SEC attorney during the hearing to define the conditions under which Musk should seek approval before he tweets, and drew attention to ambiguity surrounding the rules the SEC sought to enforce.
Nation Mar 01 PG&E says its equipment is the 'probable' cause of California fire The embattled utility company, which filed for bankruptcy protection in January, said it's taking a $10.5 billion charge for claims connected to the fire.
Economy Jan 14 Utility PG&E to file for bankruptcy after California wildfires Officials are investigating whether the utility's equipment sparked a wildfire in Northern California in November that killed at least 86 people and destroyed 15,000 homes.
Nation Apr 09 Hawaii LGBT couples seek equal access to fertility treatment A measure would make Hawaii the first state to require insurance cover vitro fertilization for surrogates, which would help some male same-sex couples.
Politics Jan 12 States are writing bills to require presidential candidates to release tax returns They're responding to President-elect Donald Trump's decision to not release his tax returns during the presidential campaign, breaking decades of precedent.
Nation Jan 04 Hawaii residents renew push for stricter pesticide rules Hawaii residents concerned about pesticide use by major agriculture companies on the islands are planning a push to strengthen regulation over chemicals they fear harm their health.