Never Mind COVID, 2020 Was a Catastrophe for US Insurers In case you forgot, the year that just passed brought an unprecedented number of catastrophes — not to mention COVID-19.... Read More
Union Lauds Biden Action on Slaughter Speeds Industry Calls Safe A major food workers’ union praised President Joe Biden for withdrawing a rule that would have permanently allowed U.S. poultry... Read More
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Biden Orders Review of Domestic Violent Extremism Threat WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has directed law enforcement and intelligence officials in his administration to study the threat... Read More
US Police Weigh Officer Discipline After Rally, Capitol Riot For two Virginia police officers who posed for a photo during the deadly U.S. Capitol insurrection, the reckoning has been... Read More
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Davies Touts Technology as it Expands Claims Infrastructure in the U.S. An investment by a Silicon Valley private equity firm and its Canadian partner is propelling a major expansion of London-based... Read More