11th Circuit Reverses Verdict in Subrogation Claim by Agency’s E&O Carrier A federal appellate court threw out a Florida jury verdict that would have required a Liberty Mutual unit to pay... Read More
Menaced by Flames, Nuclear Lab Peers Into Future of Wildfire LOS ALAMOS N.M. (AP) — Public schools were closed and evacuation bags packed this week as a stubborn wildfire crept... Read More
‘Cat 6’ Hurricane Simulator With 200 mph Winds MELBOURNE, Fla. (AP) — The Category 6 hurricane’s howling winds accelerate to a startling 200 mph in Miami, mercilessly pummeling... Read More
Study Finds Cleaner Air Leads to More Atlantic Hurricanes Cleaner air in United States and Europe is brewing more Atlantic hurricanes, a new U.S. government study found. The National... Read More
Mercedes Tells Owners of 292K Vehicles to Stop Driving Them DETROIT (AP) — Mercedes-Benz is telling the owners of more than 292,000 vehicles in the U.S. to stop driving them... Read More
Report Criticizes Meat Industry, USDA Response to Pandemic OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — At the height of the pandemic, the meat processing industry worked closely with political appointees in... Read More
Viewpoint: Using Evidenced-Based Medicine to Treat Shoulder Pain The shoulder is a fragile and complex joint making injuries to this area a common occurrence. In fact, in 2020... Read More
6th Circuit Denies Bid for ‘Equitable Subrogation’ in Auto Parts Price-Fixing Case Insurers waited too long to intervene in anti-trust litigation that brought settlements requiring dozens of auto parts manufacturers to pay... Read More
Assisted Driving Systems Struggle With Collision Tests – Study DETROIT —Assisted driving systems installed in Tesla Inc., Hyundai Motor Co. and Subaru Corp. vehicles failed to avoid head-on collisions... Read More
Judge Won’t Make Sen. Warren Retract Letter About COVID Book SEATTLE (AP) — A federal judge in Seattle has declined to order Sen. Elizabeth Warren to retract statements she made... Read More