Fraud Plagues Disaster Relief Efforts PANAMA CITY, Fla. — As the scale and frequency of major disasters escalate, millions of dollars in federal, state and... Read More
Oil Companies Persuade States to Make Pipeline Protests a Felony After protesters disrupted construction of an oil pipeline in North Dakota by chaining themselves to construction equipment and pitching tents... Read More
InsurTechs Push for Front Row Seat in New World of Autonomous Technology Before manufacturers let autonomous vehicles loose on public roadways, they’ll have to show that their driverless cars are a lot... Read More
Government Moves Toward Easing Drive-Time Rules for Truckers WASHINGTON — The Trump administration took a key step Wednesday toward relaxing federal rules that govern the length of time... Read More
FDA Proposes Graphic Warnings on Cigarette Packs, Advertisements The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has proposed that cigarette packs carry graphic new health warnings including pictures and text... Read More
`Back-Loaded’ Hurricane Season Bearing Down on U.S. Coast Don’t be lulled by a quiet June and July, the real Atlantic hurricane season is about to kick off. The... Read More
Business News: Baron Weather, Root and Verisk, Aerie and Ventiv Technology Root Joins Verisk Data Exchange Verisk, a data analytics provider, announced that Root Insurance has joined the Verisk Data Exchange.... Read More
Arbella, QBE, West Bend and Attom Announce Appointments Arbella Appoints Senior Vice President of Claim Arbella Insurance Group announced the promotion of Joe Salerno to senior vice president... Read More
Flooded Mississippi a Threat as Hurricane Season Heats Up NEW ORLEANS — The river that drains much of the flood-soaked United States is still running far higher than normal,... Read More
Capital One Accused Hacker May Have Hit 30 Other Companies The Seattle woman accused of hacking into Capital One Financial Corp.’s cloud and stealing personal information on more than 100... Read More