Scale AI Sues Rival Startup Mercor, Alleging Trade Secret Theft September 4, 2025 By Emily Forgash Scale AI Inc. sued rival data-labeling startup Mercor, accusing the firm and a former Scale employee of stealing trade secrets...
The Silent Liability: How Burnout is Costing Carriers Millions September 4, 2025 By Chris Casaleggio Step into any claims office and you’ll see employees carrying more than caseloads; they’re carrying exhaustion. In insurance, where precision...
OpenAI And Meta Say They’re Fixing AI Chatbots to Better Respond to Teens in Distress September 3, 2025 By Matt O'Brien EDITOR’S NOTE — This story includes discussion of suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, the national suicide...
Judge to Hear Objections to Deal Allowing Boeing to Avoid Prosecution Over Crashes September 3, 2025 By David Shepardson A U.S. judge on Wednesday will hold a hearing on whether to approve a deal between the Justice Department and...
Delta Paying $79M to Settle Lawsuit After Jet Dumped Fuel on Schools September 3, 2025 Delta Air Lines has agreed to pay $79 million to settle a class-action lawsuit filed in 2020 after one of...
Sedgwick Names Reelitz Chief Financial Officer September 3, 2025 Sedgwick named Kalani Reelitz chief financial officer. Reelitz will oversee all aspects of Sedgwick’s financial strategy and operations, from planning...
Verisk Says Frequency Perils Helping to Boost Global Insured Losses to $152B September 3, 2025 The average estimated annual insured property loss from natural events around the world has risen to $152 billion – up...
Katrina’s Legacy: Louisiana Fortifies Itself Against the Next Storm September 3, 2025 By Ezra Amacher When Hurricane Katrina made landfall in southern Louisiana 20 years ago, the region was ill-prepared for the 125 mph winds...
Musk’s X Corp Wins Spat With Former Employees Over Arbitration Fees September 3, 2025 By Daniel Wiessner X Corp. cannot be forced to cover the upfront fees of arbitrating a series of legal disputes by former employees...
Disney Paying $10M to Settle Claim of Allowing Unlawful Collection of Children’s Data September 2, 2025 By Kanishka Singh and Bhargav Acharya Walt Disney will pay $10 million to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission allegations that the company unlawfully allowed personal data...