Microsoft Blames Delta for Its Struggle to Recover From Global Cyber Outage August 7, 2024 Microsoft blamed Delta Air Lines on Tuesday for its dayslong struggle to recover from a global cyber outage that led... Read More
Editor's Picks Travelers: Costliest Claims Driven by Most Common Workplace Accidents August 7, 2024 Analysis of 1.2 million workers’ compensation claims reveals the costliest claims are driven by the most common workplace accidents, according... Read More
Removing U.S. Subsidies Curbed Building in Climate Risk Zones, Study Finds August 7, 2024 The U.S. Congress passed the Coastal Barrier Resources Act in 1982 to preserve relatively undeveloped waterfront areas as natural buffer... Read More
Editor's Picks Expert Viewpoints Viewpoint: Pursuing Claims Involving Automated Driving Systems August 7, 2024 We are still years away from full implementation of true self-driving cars in the U.S., but each step we take... Read More
Musk’s X Sues Group Over Ad Boycott That Cost Billions August 7, 2024 Elon Musk’s X Corp. filed a lawsuit accusing an industry group of violating antitrust laws for an advertising boycott that... Read More
Weather Service: Extreme Flood Risk Increasing in Next Few Days from Debby August 6, 2024 An extreme risk to lives and property from widespread flooding is expanding across the Southeast this week before Debby makes... Read More
Editor's Picks Storm Debby Threatens Carolinas With Possible Floods, Tornados August 6, 2024 Tropical Storm Debby is meandering through Georgia and South Carolina this morning, bringing as much as 25 inches (63.5 centimeters)... Read More
CarShield to Pay $10M to Settle Deceptive Advertising Charges August 6, 2024 CarShield will pay $10 million to settle charges that its advertisements and telemarketing for its extended auto warranty plans are... Read More
Citigroup’s Trading Division Hit With Fresh Toxic-Culture Claim August 6, 2024 Christine O’Reilly was with friends in Miami, when one of her biggest clients at Citigroup Inc. kept buzzing her phone.... Read More
Google Loses DOJ Antirust Suit Over Search Engine on Phones August 6, 2024 Google’s payments to make its search engine the default option on smartphone web browsers violate U.S. antitrust law, a federal... Read More