New York Sues National General and Allstate Over Data Breaches March 11, 2025 New York’s Attorney General filed a lawsuit against National General and its parent Allstate Insurance Co. alleging they have failed...
Lawsuit Aims to End LGBTQ Antidiscrimination Protections in Pennsylvania March 11, 2025 By Marc Levy Two public school districts and several parents have sued Pennsylvania in a bid to undo antidiscrimination protections for gay and...
World Insurance Acquires Archambault Associates of Connecticut March 10, 2025 World Insurance Associates LLC reports it acquired the business of Archambault Insurance Associates of Putnam, Connecticut in December. Terms of...
Medical Plane’s Voice Recorder Likely Not Working for Years Before Crash March 10, 2025 By Maryclaire Dale The cockpit voice recorder was not working on a medical transport plane that killed seven people when it plummeted into...
Virginia’s Top Court Rejects Amazon’s ‘Zig-Zag’ in Upholding Flex Drivers as Employees March 10, 2025 By Andrew G. Simpson The Virginia Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that Amazon Flex drivers are employees and not independent contractors while criticizing...
Update: Long Island Brush Fires Contained; 2 Firefighters Injured; Arson Probe Underway March 9, 2025 By Andrew G. Simpson Four brush fires that broke out over the weekend on Long Island are being investigated as possible arsons. The brush...
Prosecutors Say Taylor Swift Tickets Were Sold Then Resold in Cyber Scam March 7, 2025 A cybercrime crew stole then resold more than 900 digital tickets to Taylor Swift concerts and other pricey events on...
Report Cites Increase in Worker Fatalities Across New York March 7, 2025 New York State experienced 74 worker deaths in 2023, a 48% increase over 2022’s 50 deaths, according to an annual...
Landlord Who Ignored Safety Codes Convicted of Murder for Fatal Fire March 7, 2025 James G. Walker of Washington, D.C. was found guilty on two counts of second-degree murder, and 27 criminal building code...
Maryland Wildfire Damage Less Extensive in 2024 Despite Severe Fall Fire Weather March 7, 2025 The number of wildfires in Maryland during 2024 was much higher than the ten-year average, but acreage burned was significantly...