Family of Man Crushed by Bulldozer at Atlanta Homeless Camp Sues the City July 21, 2025 By Charlotte Kramon ATLANTA (AP) — The family of a homeless man who died after a bulldozer crushed his tent during an encampment...
Owner of Tenn. Factory Where Workers Drowned in Helene Won’t Face Charges July 21, 2025 By Travis Loller and Jonathan Mattise NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The owner of a factory where six workers died last year in flooding from Hurricane Helene...
Evidence Shows Jeju Air Pilots Shut Off Less-Damaged Engine Before Crash: Source July 21, 2025 By Hyunjoo Jin and Lisa Barrington The South Korea-led investigation into Jeju Air’s fatal plane crash in December has “clear evidence” that pilots shut off the...
Singapore Says Cyber Espionage Group Targeting Critical Infrastructure July 21, 2025 Singapore said on Friday that it was responding to cyberattacks on its critical infrastructure by an espionage group alleged by...
Texas Mutual’s Ward Elected to NCCI Board of Directors July 21, 2025 Jeanette Ward, president and CEO of Texas Mutual Insurance Company, has been elected as one of the insurer members on...
Ambani’s Jio Agrees to Reinsurance Venture With Allianz in India July 21, 2025 By Malavika Kaur Makol Mukesh Ambani’s Jio Financial Services Ltd. agreed to form a reinsurance venture with Allianz SE in India, advancing the billionaire’s...
ITRC: 2025 Data Breaches Outpace Same Period Last Year July 21, 2025 New analysis indicates there were 1,732 publicly reported U.S. data compromises in the first half of 2025—5% ahead of 2024’s...
How Crockett, Texas Turned a Devastating Tornado Into Funding for Sirens July 21, 2025 By Jess Huff, The Texas Tribune A small East Texas community is in the final stages of installing a state-of-the-art disaster warning system officials have been...
Russell Reappointed Head of Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission July 21, 2025 Jordan Russell was sworn in recently for his third appointment as Commissioner of the Oklahoma Workers‘ Compensation Commission (OWCC) and...
Authors Suing Anthropic Can Band Together in Copyright Suit, Judge Rules July 21, 2025 By Blake Brittain A California federal judge ruled on Thursday that three authors suing artificial intelligence startup Anthropic for copyright infringement can represent...