Editor's Picks Fannie and Freddie Hit Pause on Replacement-Value Requirements for Home Insurance May 10, 2024 Property insurance groups on Wednesday applauded a decision by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to hold off on an apparent... Read More
International News French Cyberwarriors Ready to Test Their Defense at Paris Olympics May 10, 2024 SAINT-DENIS, France (AP) — Just like the Olympic athletes, the cyberwarriors that will be crucial for the success of the... Read More
East News Pennsylvania High Court to Decide If Workers’ Compensation Covers CBD Oil May 10, 2024 A veteran Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorney will soon have a chance to argue before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that his... Read More
East News Slain Visiting Nurse’s Husband’s Suit Alleges Employer Ignored Safety Concerns May 10, 2024 The husband of a Connecticut visiting nurse who was killed during an appointment with a convicted rapist filed a wrongful... Read More
CDC Urges States to Distribute Protective Gear to Farmworkers to Guard Against Bird Flu May 10, 2024 The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has asked that states make personal protective equipment (PPE) available to workers on dairy... Read More
Texas / South Central News Louisiana Governor Signs Package of Property Insurance Reform Bills May 9, 2024 Louisiana governor Jeff Landry signed a package of insurance reform bills Tuesday aimed at encouraging insurers to write more business... Read More
Pfizer Agrees to Settle More than 10,000 Zantac Cancer Suits May 9, 2024 Pfizer Inc. has agreed to settle more than 10,000 cases accusing it of hiding the cancer risks of its Zantac... Read More
Hackers Behind MGM Attack Targeting Banks, Insurers in New Campaign May 9, 2024 The hacking group accused of disrupting casinos and hotels at MGM Resorts International last year is engaged in a new... Read More
Insurance Firms Deny Chevron’s $57 Million Claim for Iran Oil Seizure May 9, 2024 Three insurance companies have rejected Chevron’s claim over the seizure last year of an oil cargo by Iran, according to... Read More
Panera Axes ‘Charged’ Lemonades and Other Drink That Sparked Lawsuits May 9, 2024 Panera Bread Co. is discontinuing its Charged Sips, which have drawn lawsuits alleging the caffeinated drinks lead to health issues.... Read More