An Unusually Active Hurricane Season Is in Store for the Atlantic March 26, 2025 By Brian K. Sullivan Another above-average hurricane season will threaten the Atlantic this year, with as many as six storms affecting the U.S., AccuWeather... Read More
LA Municipal Utility Says No Evidence Energized Power Line Caused Fire March 26, 2025 By Laila Kearney A Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) above-ground power line near the Pacific Palisades was energized when the... Read More
Ticketmaster May Have Broken Law With ‘Platinum’ Oasis Seats March 26, 2025 By Ashley Carman Ticketmaster may have broken U.K. law by selling some Oasis concert tickets for 2.5 times what it charged for other... Read More
Ripple Labs Says It Settles With US SEC, Will Pay Reduced $50M Fine March 26, 2025 By Jonathan Stempel Ripple Labs agreed to settle a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission civil lawsuit over the alleged sale of unregistered securities... Read More
Expert Viewpoints What Chief Claims Officers Can Do About a Growing Trend of Alleged Bad Faith Claims March 26, 2025 By Heather H. Wilson In the past few years, we’ve seen a significant rise in bad faith claims against insurers in the U.S. According... Read More
Editor's Picks New Fire Maps Put Nearly 4M Californians in Hazardous Zones March 26, 2025 By Ben Christopher New bursts of yellow dot the hills of Mendocino County. Smears of burnt orange now span the aqueduct near Bakersfield.... Read More
Stanchart Loses Bid to Cut Shareholders’ $1.9B UK Lawsuit in Half March 25, 2025 By Sam Tobin Standard Chartered on Tuesday lost a bid to halve the value of a roughly 1.5 billion-pound ($1.94 billion) London lawsuit... Read More
Aurora Plans for Self-Driving Trucks in Harsh Weather Ahead of Commercial Launch March 25, 2025 By Kritika Lamba i Aurora Innovation plans to allow its self-driving trucks to operate without a driver in inclement weather ahead of launching commercial... Read More
Scammers Are Pushing Auto Loan Fraud to Record Levels March 25, 2025 By Scott Carpenter Scammers who share tricks with one another on social media are pushing auto loan fraud to record levels. The dollar... Read More
Lawsuit: Downed Municipal Power Lines May Have Caused LA’s Palisades Fire March 25, 2025 By Rhea Rose Abraham, Shubham Kalia and Laila Kearney Several residents of Los Angeles who were affected by the deadly Palisades wildfire sued city authorities over claims that municipal... Read More