Duffy Says ‘Several Weeks’ of Flight Cuts Needed at Newark U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said that Newark airport would see “several weeks” of reduced capacity as officials grapple with... Read More
Why Trump’s Plan to Stop Tallying Weather Losses Matters to the Insurance Industry Extreme weather is an increasingly expensive problem in the U.S. Last year, fires, droughts and storms caused more than $182... Read More
Shedeur Sanders Fan Sues NFL for $100M Over Quarterback’s Draft Slide When quarterback Shedeur Sanders slid to the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, many football fans were left shocked... Read More
Acting FEMA Chief Is Ousted After Less Than 4 Months Less than a month before hurricane season, the acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been fired. Read More
New York School District Sues Two Insurers Over Coverage for Child Victim Claims A Long Island school district is accusing two insurers of ducking their responsibilities to defend and indemnify it against lawsuits... Read More
Air Traffic Control Overhaul Seeks Upgraded Towers, Radar U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called for the construction of six new air traffic control centers and the replacement of... Read More
Flyers Avoiding Newark Airport Over Safety Fears Rattled flyers are deciding that trips through Newark just aren’t worth it. For days, red cancellation signs have flashed across... Read More
Amazon’s Robotaxi Unit Zoox Agrees to Software Recall After Self-Driving Crash in Vegas Amazon.com’s self-driving unit Zoox agreed to recall 270 driverless vehicles after an unoccupied robotaxi was involved in an April 8... Read More
Auto Insurance Market Stays Rational Despite Improved Trends, Says Allstate Allstate Corp. CEO Tom Wilson said he does not expect auto insurers to get more aggressive on pricing as the... Read More
UK Grocer Co-op Says Hackers Obtained Customer Data U.K. supermarket chain Co-op said hackers were able to access and extract customer data from one of its systems. Read More