U.S. Court Slams Brakes on Trump-Era Hog Slaughter Line Speed Rule; Union Cheers CHICAGO — The largest U.S. meatpacking union celebrated a victory in federal court on Wednesday that it said invalidated a... Read More
Viewpoint: The Future of Commercial Insurance Is Connected Insight Artificial intelligence adoption across the insurance industry is taking off. In its report, “The Dawn of the Age of AI... Read More
‘That Lady Is Drunk!’ Court Weighs Citizen Tip Validity COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The legal authority of a shouted tip to a state trooper about an impaired driver —... Read More
Viewpoint: The Rules That Made U.S. Roads So Deadly A 25-year-old Yale Law student. A crossing guard. A 78-year-old woman. A high-school teacher. These are but four of the... Read More
Swiss Re Says Secondary Perils Should Be a Priority Concern for Insurers Swiss Re warned insurers Tuesday that secondary perils such as thunderstorms and wildfires are making up a growing share of... Read More
‘Big Storage’ Is the Next Big Technology in the Climate Fight If the last 10 years of happy developments in solar power, wind turbines, batteries and electric vehicles have taught us... Read More
Czech Billionaire Kellner Killed in Helicopter Crash on Alaska Ski Trip PRAGUE — U.S. safety inspectors sought clues on Monday to what caused the mountainside helicopter crash in Alaska that killed... Read More
Taking Cops Out of Traffic Stops: Does it Make a Difference? FAYETTEVILLE, NC (AP) — Before dawn one morning in Fayetteville, North Carolina, a Black woman in her late 60s was... Read More
Viewpoint: A Primer on Insurance Coverage for Civil Unrest These are turbulent times. In the last year, cities have experienced many episodes of civil unrest with significant property damage... Read More
Tech Startups Bringing the Power of Applied Analytics to Potential Plaintiffs Lee Fogle reached down to save his 12-lb. Yorkshire terrier Nemo as a pit bull lunged forward. The attacking dog’s... Read More