
A New Jersey judge has determined that videos routinely captured by cameras mounted in police cars during traffic stops and other law enforcement activities in the state are public records.

A New Jersey judge has determined that videos routinely captured by cameras mounted in police cars during traffic stops and other law enforcement activities in the state are public records.
By Jessica Dye
A program to compensate victims of a faulty ignition switch in General Motors vehicles has approved three new death claims, bringing the total number of deaths linked so far to the switch to 27, according to a report released on Monday by the lawyer overseeing the program.

Bentley says it expects its “best ever” sales in 2014 as demand for its Continental GT models helps spur global growth at the carmaker.

Italian automaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Monday slid back in its first day of Wall Street trade after shifting its main listing from Milan to attract more investment.