Climate Change Is Making Australia a More Difficult Place to Live: Prime Minister March 9, 2022 By Ben Westcott and Sybilla Gross Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison conceded that a changing climate is making the country a more difficult place to live...
Texas Oil Pipeline Billionaire Sues Beto O’Rourke For Defamation March 9, 2022 By Paul J. Weber A Texas oil pipeline billionaire is suing Beto O’Rourke for defamation after the Democrat criticized his $1 million donation to...
Former Michigan Gov. Snyder Will Take 5th if Called to Testify in Water Trial March 9, 2022 Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, who faces misdemeanor charges in the Flint water crisis, wants to avoid testifying in a...
Sanctions Against Russia ‘Manageable’ for UK Insurers, Banks: Regulator March 9, 2022 By Huw Jones Sanctions against Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine are “manageable” for Britain’s insurers and wider financial sector, Bank...
London’s Marine Insurers Widen High-Risk Shipping Areas as Ukraine Conflict Escalates March 9, 2022 By Jonathan Saul London’s marine insurance market has widened the area of waters around the Black Sea and Sea of Azov that it...
Britain Unveils New Aviation Sanctions Against Russia March 9, 2022 Britain unveiled new aviation sanctions on Wednesday which give the power to detain any Russian aircraft and banning exports of...
Texas Oilfield Company Charged With Workers Safety, Environmental Crimes March 9, 2022 A federal grand jury in Midland, Texas, returned an indictment charging an oilfield company and an executive of the company...
Iowa Tornadoes Deadliest Since 2008; Storm Caused Estimated $1 Billion in Damage March 9, 2022 Four of the seven people killed in devastating storms that tore through central Iowa were members of the same family...
Florida Class Action Wants Answer: Must Insurer Pay Attorney Fees for Pre-Suit Notices? March 9, 2022 By William Rabb Florida’s Senate Bill 76, signed into law last June, was supposed to help reduce insurance claims litigation by making policyholders...
Rhode Island Supreme Court Rules ‘Civil Death’ Law for Inmates Is Unconstitutional March 9, 2022 By Mark Pratt An archaic Rhode Island law that says prison inmates serving life sentences are considered civilly dead in terms of their...