FEMA Bought 44,000 Flood-Prone Homes and May Have to Buy Millions More As the climate crisis worsens, more Americans will be forced from their homes. Many won’t be able to afford it,... Read More
U.S. Appeals Court Will Not Disqualify Judge in Opioid Cases or Delay Trial A federal appeals court on Thursday cleared the way for a landmark trial over the nation’s opioid crisis, rejecting a... Read More
Viewpoint: Streamlining Claims Processing with Intelligent Process Automation In recent years, the insurance industry has seen an influx of new market entrants seeking to disrupt and reinvent specific... Read More
Mass Shooting Rumor In Facebook Group Shows Private Chats are Not Risk-Free Ahead of the annual Blueberry Festival in Marshall County, Indiana, in early September, a woman broadcast a warning to her... Read More
Cracks Found on 5% of Older Boeing 737 Planes in Inspections More than 5% of older Boeing Co. 737 jets that underwent urgent inspections worldwide in the past week have cracks... Read More
To Live or Die by Google Search Brings an Escalating Cost “Where’s the best place to hide a body? The second page of a Google search.” The gallows humor shows that... Read More
American Airlines Cancels 737 Max Flights Until Jan. 16 American Airlines Group Inc on Wednesday extended cancellations of Boeing 737 MAX flights through Jan. 15, running contrary to the... Read More
Purdue’s Sacklers Get Closer to an Opioid Trial in Massachusetts Purdue Pharma LP’s billionaire owners, the Sackler family, are a step closer to a trial in Massachusetts over their role... Read More
J&J Unit Ordered to Pay $8 Billion Over Anti-Psychotic Drug Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen unit was hit with an $8 billion punitive-damages verdict — the largest jury award in the... Read More
Viewpoint: Scrutiny Undermines Argument that Cyber Insurance Encourages Ransomware As the cyber insurance market continues to grow, it’s only natural to discuss its place in the battle against cyber-attacks,... Read More