Editor's Picks First Street Finds Most Debby-Damaged Homes Outside Flood Zone, Without Coverage More than three-fourths of properties flooded by Hurricane Debby were outside a designated flood hazard area and were likely to... Read More
Court Upholds Blockbuster $267M Legal Fee Award in Dell Lawsuit Five law firms should receive $267 million in legal fees for obtaining a $1 billion settlement for shareholders of Dell... Read More
Fitch Ratings: U.S. Auto Insurer Strong Performance Recovery to Continue Through 2025 More favorable mid-year 2024 results of U.S. personal auto insurers are likely to continue through the end of 2024 and... Read More
Moody’s Estimates U.S. Private Market Insured Losses for Debby Won’t Exceed $1.5B Moody’s RMS Event Response estimates U.S. private market insured losses from Hurricane Debby won’t exceed $1.5 billion, which represents insured... Read More
J&J Near Disclosing Support for Talc Settlement, Sources Say Johnson & Johnson is preparing to unveil widespread support in coming days for a $6.48 billion offer to settle tens... Read More
Editor's Picks Health Systems Increasingly Targets of Cyberattacks But They Can be Ready Just as a Southeastern U.S. blood center tries to recover from another cyberattack on a health system, others who have... Read More
Tropical Storm Ernesto Drenches Puerto Rico on Path North About 375,000 homes and businesses were in the dark in Puerto Rico after Tropical Storm Ernesto brushed past early Wednesday,... Read More
Ford, Mazda Advise Against Driving Certain Models Over Takata Airbag Concerns Ford Motor and Mazda issued advisories to drivers of certain vehicles still affected by faulty Takata airbags and inflators that... Read More
Texas Attorney General Probes CenterPoint on Beryl Response The Texas attorney general is investigating CenterPoint Energy Inc. citing potential violation of the state’s law in the utility’s response... Read More
South Korea Urges Automakers to Disclose EV Battery Brands After Fires South Korea will urge automakers operating in the country to identify batteries used in their electric vehicles, the government said... Read More