Costlier Disasters Push U.S. to Buy Reinsurance The federal government, seeking to protect itself from the growing cost of natural disasters, is borrowing a technique from the... Read More
Counting Deaths After a Hurricane Difficult How many people died in Puerto Rico from Hurricane Maria? It’s a question that has been debated since the powerful... Read More
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California Insurance Appraiser and Doctor Busted in Separate Fraud Schemes California Auto Insurance Appraiser Gets 10 Years for Involvement in Staged Collision Ring Erwin Raul Mejia of Van Nuys, Calif.,... Read More
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Science Panel Says FAA is Overly Tough on Drones Science advisers to the federal government say safety regulators should do more to speed the integration of commercial drones into... Read More
Fraud News: Fake Oil Spill Claim, Policy Purchased After Damage, Mail Fraud Man Gets 3 Years for Filing False Oil Spill Claims Federal authorities say a man charged with filing fraudulent claims... Read More
Federal Regulations on Marijuana Could Be Eased President Donald Trump said Friday that he was inclined to support a bipartisan effort in Congress to ease the U.S.... Read More