Owners Find Insurance Inadequate to Cover Demolition of Buildings Destroyed by Riots September 3, 2020 By Jim Sams Some commercial property owners whose businesses were torched by rioters are learning that they don’t have enough insurance to clear...
Search Warrant Served on Teen for Twitter Hack, NYT Reports September 2, 2020 By William Turton The FBI on Tuesday served a search warrant on a 16-year-old related to his alleged role in the July 15...
California Beset With Fires and Virus Sells $2.4 Billion in Debt September 2, 2020 By Romy Varghese Last September, California entered its bi-annual bond sale flush with a ratings upgrade from Fitch Ratings and a $21 billion...
South Korea Braces for Second Typhoon in a Week September 2, 2020 By Jeong-Ho Lee and Shinhye Kang South Korea raised its storm alert level on Wednesday as a powerful typhoon, expected to be stronger than the one...
Simulations Depict Tsunami Effects in Washington State September 2, 2020 SEATTLE — State authorities have released new simulations that show how a powerful tsunami could overwhelm Washington state’s coastal and...
Feds Want Deal With North Dakota Over Pipeline Protest Costs September 2, 2020 By James MacPherson BISMARCK, N.D. — The Army Corps of Engineers is recommending that the federal government negotiate a settlement with North Dakota...
Firefighter Killed at Scene of Wildfire in California Forest September 2, 2020 SAN FRANCISCO — A firefighter was killed and another injured Monday battling a wildfire in the Northern California forest, authorities...
Viewpoint: Subrogating Employees’ Intentional Act Damage Recoveries September 2, 2020 By Gary Wickert The quid pro quo premise underlying the social compromise known as workers’ compensation is simple: an employee injured at work...
Sasol’s Lake Charles Plant Remains Shut Following Hurricane Laura September 2, 2020 South African petrochemicals group Sasol said on Monday that its Lake Charles Chemical facility in the U.S. state of Louisiana...
Florida Seizes on Low Rates for Hurricane Fund as Storms Start September 2, 2020 By Danielle Moran With hurricane season barreling down on Florida, the state is seizing on low interest rates to borrow $2.25 billion for...