Builders Grapple With Land Shortage, Soaring Lumber Costs LOS ANGELES (AP) — U.S. homebuilders are poised to benefit this spring homebuying season amid strong demand, low mortgage rates... Read More
Johnson & Johnson Asks High Court to Void $2 Billion Talc Verdict WASHINGTON (AP) — Johnson & Johnson is asking for Supreme Court review of a $2 billion verdict in favor of... Read More
Policyholders Digging for ISO Documents to Support COVID-19 BI Claims Plaintiff’s attorneys are looking deep into the weeds for evidence to support claims for business income lost because of COVID-19... Read More
After Colonial Attack, Energy Companies Rush to Secure Cyber Insurance U.S. energy companies are scrambling to buy more cyber insurance after this month’s attack on Colonial Pipeline disrupted the U.S.... Read More
US Pipelines Ordered to Increase Cyber Defenses After Hack WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. pipeline operators will be required for the first time to conduct a cybersecurity assessment under a... Read More
Lemonade’s Tweet About AI-Driven Fraud Detection Sparks Public Relations Crisis Lemonade, a five-year-old insurer that went public last year, generated an online uproar with a Twitter post that boasted about... Read More
Consumer Reports Drops ‘Top Pick’ Rating for Tesla Model 3 WASHINGTON — Tesla’s decision to remove radar sensors from two of its U.S. vehicles has cost it top safety ratings... Read More
Pork Group Asks USDA to Support Faster Slaughterhouse Speeds DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A group representing pork producers urged the federal government Tuesday to let them continue an... Read More
Judge Nixes Bayer’s $2B Plan for ‘Closure’ of Roundup Litigation U.S. judge rejected Bayer’s $2 billion class action proposal aimed at resolving future lawsuits alleging its Roundup weedkiller causes cancer,... Read More
Tesla Phases Out Radar Sensors, Shifts to Camera-Based Autopilot Tesla Inc. updated its website Tuesday to announce that Model 3 and Model Y cars built for North America and... Read More