Workers’ Compensation Results Improved in 2014 But Industry Anxious About What’s Ahead May 15, 2015 The workers’ compensation industry had a pretty good 2014 in which its combined ratio improved for the third consecutive year,... Read More
International News Passengers Tried to Open Plane Doors 12 Times This Year in China May 15, 2015 Chinese air travelers have tried opening emergency doors without authorization 12 times in barely four months on planes that were... Read More
Southeast News Jury Finds Starbucks Not Liable for Officer’s Spilled Coffee Injury May 15, 2015 A jury in North Carolina ruled Monday that Starbucks is not liable for damages after a Raleigh police officer said... Read More
Texas / South Central News Recovery Continues a Year After Texas Panhandle Wildfire May 15, 2015 Bit by bit, new residences and mobile homes have sprung up around Lake Meredith a year after a massive wind-whipped... Read More
More Recalls: 5 Million by Toyota, 1.5 Million by Nissan May 14, 2015 The safety crisis plaguing the global automotive industry deepened as Japan’s three biggest carmakers said they would recall at least... Read More
Texas / South Central News Texas Dram Shop Bill Requires Bars Buy Liquor Liability Insurance May 14, 2015 A recently proposed state bill from Democratic Rep. Chris Turner is aimed at making sure all Texas bars and restaurants... Read More
Taser Looks Beyond the Stun Gun to Cop Cams May 14, 2015 That was the dare Taser International laid down at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in 1998, and hundreds... Read More
Employee Negligence Biggest Cause of Data Breaches May 14, 2015 Mary Jo White, the chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, said in a speech Friday that cyberattacks against... Read More
Southeast News FAA Selects Mississippi State to Lead Drone Center May 14, 2015 The Federal Aviation Administration announced Friday that Mississippi State University will lead a team of 13 universities in running a... Read More
International News How a Dutch Hospital Stopped a Superbug Outbreak in Its Tracks May 14, 2015 Specialized endoscopes that are used to perform a common medical procedure have contributed to at least 13 deaths and 121... Read More