Wynn Resorts to Settle Sexual Harassment Inaction Claim from Salon Workers September 11, 2023 By Ken Ritter LAS VEGAS (AP) — Wynn Resorts and nine unnamed women are settling a lawsuit alleging the casino company failed to... Read More
Hurricane Lee Charting a New Course in Weather, Could Signal More Monster Storms September 11, 2023 ATLANTA (AP) — Hurricane Lee is rewriting old rules of meteorology, leaving experts astonished at how rapidly it grew into... Read More
International News Morocco Survivors Seek Aid as Earthquake Toll Passes 2,100 September 11, 2023 By Jihed Abidellaoui, Alexander Cornwell and Ahmed Eljechtimi MOULAY BRAHIM, Morocco — Survivors of Morocco’s deadliest earthquake in more than six decades struggled to find food, water and... Read More
Midwest News Wisc. Sawmill Agrees to Pay $191K After 16-Year-Old Boy Killed on the Job September 11, 2023 By Todd Richmond MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A northern Wisconsin sawmill has agreed to pay nearly $191, 000 and stop hiring children under... Read More
Infrequent Inspection of Fan Blades Led to United Jet Engine Failure in 2021, NTSB Says September 11, 2023 WASHINGTON (AP) — An engine on a United Airlines jet broke up over Denver in 2021 because of wear and... Read More
Southeast News 11th Circuit Panel Affirms Dismissal of Discrimination Suit by White TV Weatherman September 11, 2023 By Jim Sams The use of a form that identified an employee’s race as part of a company’s termination process was not evidence... Read More
Hurricane Lee Strengthens to Category 5 Storm: Weather Watch September 8, 2023 By Brian K. Sullivan Hurricane Lee has become the strongest Atlantic storm since 2019 with winds of 165 miles (266 kilometers) per hour, and... Read More
International News Severe Flooding in Greece Leaves at Least 4 Dead and 6 Missing, Villages Cut Off September 8, 2023 By Elena Becatoros ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Widespread flooding in central Greece left at least four people dead, six missing and dozens trapped,... Read More
Southeast News Fla. Public Adjusters Can’t Act as Appraisers if Fees Exceed Statutory Cap September 8, 2023 By William Rabb Public adjusters cannot double as appraisers in claims disputes if their total fees exceed the statutory cap, a Florida appeals... Read More
Southeast News Miss. Supreme Allows Subrogation Suit Against ATV Driver in Crash Involving Lt. Gov. September 8, 2023 By Insurance Journal staff A workers’ compensation fund for Mississippi state agencies will can take subrogation action against the driver of an all-terrain vehicle... Read More