More than one in 10 small business owners (13 percent) are concerned that one of their employees would commit workers’...
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According to catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide, insured losses in China from Typhoon Chan-hom are unlikely to exceed CNY 2.2...
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Private U.S. property/casualty insurers’ net income after taxes grew to $18.2 billion in first-quarter 2015 from $13.9 billion in first-quarter...
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On July 6, 2015 the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, based on California law, applied in...
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An electrical engineer with a doctorate degree from Stanford University has asked U.S. safety regulators to investigate low-speed unintended acceleration...
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A group of scientists checked a decade’s worth of data about what causes concussions in U.S. high school soccer. Their...
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Facebook’s handling of your headshot is now the subject of class action lawsuits that pose the question: When someone turns...
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The New York Police Department is trying to root out its problem officers and monitor patterns of potential misbehavior by...
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A jury convicted an Indianapolis man of murder, arson and insurance fraud Tuesday for his role in a house explosion...
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U.S. safety investigators, who are already probing suspected flaws in automobile airbags made by Takata Corp., have opened a similar...
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