Rikers Correction Officer Lied to Obtain Workers’ Compensation Benefits June 2, 2026 A corrections officer at New York City’s Rikers Island prison has pleaded guilty to receiving more than $200,000 in workers’...
Still Too Risky to Move Seafarers From Gulf, UN Agency Boss Says June 2, 2026 By Jonathan Saul and Renee Maltezou Despite the current ceasefire between the United States and Iran, it remains too risky to move the thousands of sailors...
GE Vernova Must Continue Vineyard Wind Work While Payment Issues Play Out June 2, 2026 By Nate Raymond A Massachusetts judge on Monday declined to lift an order that forced turbine supplier GE Vernova to continue work on...
Ship Operators Urge Clear Rules to Return Hormuz to Normal June 2, 2026 By Jonathan Saul and Renee Maltezou Shipping executives meeting in Athens on Monday said that any peace deal worked out between the United States and Iran...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Breaking Up Climate Research Center June 2, 2026 By Eric Roston A judge has temporarily blocked the National Science Foundation from dismantling the National Center for Atmospheric Research, or NCAR, a...
Viewpoint: How Climate Change Is Creating Uninsurable Areas Across Europe June 2, 2026 By Clotilde Cerdan Amiard As climate change makes extreme weather events more intense and frequent, “uninsurable areas” are becoming increasingly common. They are a...
M&A Lawyer Pleads Not Guilty to Leading Insider-Trading Ring June 2, 2026 By Chris Dolmetsch A former mergers and acquisitions lawyer with top firms including Latham & Watkins and Goodwin Procter pleaded not guilty to...
Warmer World Means Bigger Hail and More Damage, Study Finds June 2, 2026 Warming global temperatures will probably mean more hailstorms with larger and more damaging hailstones, a study published in a prestigious,...
People Moves at Alfa, Alliant in the Southeast June 2, 2026 Alfa Insurance, one of the largest property insurers in Alabama, named David Bailey senior vice president of claims, effective this...
Florida Supreme Court Posts New Rule on AI Hallucinations in Court Filings June 2, 2026 By William Rabb Artificial intelligence hallucinations, also known as “AI slop,” have become such a concern in court filings that the Florida Supreme...