Already Flooded, South Florida Feeling Wrath of Eta November 10, 2020 By Freida Frisaro and Kelli Kennedy FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Torrential rain from Tropical Storm Eta caused dangerous flooding across Florida’s most densely populated urban areas... Read More
FAA in Final Stages of Boeing 737 Max Review November 10, 2020 By David Shepardson and Eric M. Johnson WASHINGTON/SEATTLE — The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is in the final stages of reviewing proposed changes to Boeing Co’s 737... Read More
Viewpoint: Risk Management Lessons From COVID-19 Extend Far Beyond Pandemics November 10, 2020 By David Geller Even though we are still mired in the COVID-19 pandemic, it is not too early for insurance and risk management... Read More
‘Great Day For Humanity’: Pfizer Says Covid-19 Vaccine Over 90% Effective November 9, 2020 By Michael Erman and Julie Steenhuysen Nov 9 — Pfizer Inc’s experimental COVID-19 vaccine was more than 90% effective based on initial trial results, the company... Read More
Tropical Storm Eta to Drench Florida With Downpours for Days November 9, 2020 By Brian K. Sullivan After coming ashore in the Florida Keys overnight, Tropical Storm Eta will wander the eastern Gulf of Mexico, dumping heavy... Read More
Nevada Church Asks U.S. Supreme Court for 2nd COVID Cap Review November 9, 2020 By Scott Sonner RENO, Nev. — Unsuccessful in an earlier bid for an emergency injunction, a Nevada church is asking the U.S. Supreme... Read More
NCCI Says Fewer Miles Driven During Pandemic Means Fewer Comp Claims November 9, 2020 By Jim Sams The COVID-19 pandemic comes with one bright spot for workers’ compensation insurers: Fewer workers are being injured in motor vehicle... Read More
In Virus Era, Bubbles Provide Game-Changing Lessons Learned November 6, 2020 By Tim Reynolds and Stephen Whyno The NBA wants to be back in December. The NHL is aiming at games resuming in January. Baseball’s spring training... Read More
Masters Without Golf Fans Pushing Augusta Hotels to Delinquency November 6, 2020 By Patrick Clark For Augusta’s lodging market, the Masters really is a tradition unlike any other — one that puts well-coiffed heads in... Read More
Cardinal Health, Amerisource See $13 Billion Opioid Deal November 6, 2020 By Jef Feeley Cardinal Health Inc. and AmerisourceBergen Corp. have each reserved about $6.6 billion to settle claims that drug distributors fueled the... Read More