Vast Swath of US at Risk of Summer Blackouts, Regulator Warns A vast swath of North America from the Great Lakes to the West Coast is at risk of blackouts this... Read More
Google ‘Private Browsing’ Mode not Really Private, Texas Lawsuit Says WASHINGTON, —The Google search engine collects data on users who think they can be anonymous if they use a “private... Read More
Global Pollution Kills 9 Million People a Year, Study Finds A new study blames pollution of all types for 9 million deaths a year globally, with the death toll attributed... Read More
Viewpoint: Reinventing Injury Claims Processes There’s no denying that COVID-19 accelerated the digital transformation already well underway throughout the property/casualty insurance industry. Although many carriers... Read More
Where’s the Beef? McDonald’s, Wendy’s are Sued Over Burger Sizes NEW YORK —Justin Chimienti thought the Big Mac he bought at McDonald’s and the Bourbon Bacon Cheeseburger he bought at... Read More
Livestreamed Carnage: Tech’s Hard Lessons from Mass Killings These days, mass shooters like the one now held in the Buffalo, New York, supermarket attack don’t stop with planning... Read More
Study Links Chiropractic Care to Lower Costs, Faster Return to Work Chiropractors are involved in only a small fraction of workers’ compensation claims for low back pain in states where insurers... Read More
Argo Testing Driverless Vehicles on Miami and Austin Streets AUSTIN —Self-driving startup Argo AI on Tuesday said it was having driverless vehicles carry employees around streets of Miami, Florida... Read More
Allianz to Pay $6B in US Fraud Case, Fund Manager Charged Germany’s Allianz agreed to pay more than $6 billion and its US asset management unit will plead guilty to criminal... Read More
Buttigieg Sends $5B to Cities for Safety as Road Deaths Soar WASHINGTON (AP) — With upcoming data showing traffic deaths soaring, the Biden administration is steering $5 billion in federal aid... Read More