Editor's Picks Insurers See Minimal Impact From Hurricane Beryl, but They’re Bracing for an Active Season July 12, 2024 By Ezra Amacher Insurers’ losses from Hurricane Beryl will be “low and readily absorbed” and the storm is not expected to change pricing... Read More
Wildfires Encircle Canada’s Oil-Sands City Amid Hot Weather July 12, 2024 By Robert Tuttle A ring of wildfires has erupted around Canada’s unofficial oil-sands capital of Fort McMurray, adding new threats to crude production... Read More
AT&T Says Data From 109M U.S. Customer Accounts Illegally Downloaded July 12, 2024 By David Shepardson AT&T said Friday the company suffered a massive hacking incident as data from about 109 million customer accounts containing records... Read More
Editor's Picks Healthcare Companies Are Sending Customer Data to Big Tech July 12, 2024 By Jessica Nix California-based health system Kaiser Permanente recently alerted millions of people that their private information was inappropriately shared with tech giants,... Read More
Dollar General to Pay $12M Penalty, Improve Safety Under Settlement July 12, 2024 By Kanishka Singh Discount store operator Dollar General has agreed to pay $12 million in penalty for alleged safety violations that led to... Read More
SpaceX Wins Block on U.S. Labor Board Case Over Severance Agreements July 12, 2024 By Daniel Wiessner A federal judge in Texas said on Wednesday he would block the National Labor Relations Board from pursuing claims that... Read More
Nordea Risks Money Laundering Fine Near $1 Billion, Experts Say July 12, 2024 By Sara Sjolin Nordea Bank could face an estimated maximum fine of almost $1 billion over alleged failures to stop money laundering if... Read More
Citi Fined $136 Million for Failing to Fix Regulatory Issues July 12, 2024 By Katanga Johnson Citigroup Inc. will pay almost $136 million in fines to US bank regulators over issues related to data-quality management and... Read More
Biden Administration Raises FEMA Bar for Flood Resilience July 11, 2024 By Leslie Kaufman The US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has finalized a rule mandating that projects built using its funds not only... Read More
Editor's Picks Damage From Hurricane Beryl May Cost Insurers $2.7B in U.S., Modeler Says July 11, 2024 By Noor Zainab Hussain Insurers in the United States may take a hit of about $2.7 billion from damage caused by Hurricane Beryl, catastrophe... Read More