Patterns of Compulsive Smartphone Use Suggest How to Kick the Habit Everywhere you look, people are looking at screens. In the decade since smartphones have become ubiquitous, we now have a... Read More
Video Game Effort Could Help Regulate Future Drone Traffic Drones ferrying medical supplies, packages and even pizza could one day be crisscrossing the skies above U.S. cities, and a... Read More
EPA Says Glyphosate not a Carcinogen CHICAGO — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said on Tuesday that glyphosate, a chemical in many popular weed killers, is... Read More
Attorneys Describe the Art of Dispute Resolution at RIMS BOSTON — Sue or settle? Mediate or litigate? Attorneys and risk managers on Tuesday tapped into years of experience to... Read More
Southwest Airlines Loses Top Spot in Passenger Satisfaction Southwest Airlines Co, the biggest user of Boeing Co’s 737 MAX jets that were grounded worldwide following two fatal crashes,... Read More
D.C. Is First to Plan to Remove, Retrofit Flood-Prone Buildings Washington is announcing a goal of retrofitting or removing all of its flood-prone buildings by 2050, the first major U.S.... Read More
Insurers Know Exactly How Often American Drivers Touch Their Phones The distracted driving report by Zendrive, a traffic-data startup, makes it clearer and clearer each year that millions of Americans... Read More
FAA Starts Bid to Restore Confidence in Max — and Itself The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Monday took a potentially important step toward rebuilding confidence not only in the Boeing... Read More
RIMS Speakers Offer Guidance on Preparing for Disaster BOSTON — Preparing for the unthinkable requires a lot thought. Risk management professionals on Monday cautioned audiences of the myriad... Read More
‘Additional Insured Endorsements’ Can Shift Risk to Parties not at Fault: Viewpoint “Additional insured” clauses most often start with a contract requiring the first party to name the second party as an... Read More