Amazon’s AWS Struggles to Recover After Major Outage Disrupts Apps, Services October 20, 2025 Amazon’s cloud services unit AWS was struggling to recover on Monday from a widespread outage that knocked out thousands of...
EU Seeks Maritime Declaration to Inspect Russia’s ‘Shadow Fleet’ October 20, 2025 The European Union’s diplomatic arm, the EEAS, is urging member states to back a maritime declaration that would allow EU...
Charges Dropped Against Owner of Dog Found Left Behind in Hurricane Milton October 20, 2025 Criminal charges have been dropped against a Florida man who authorities said abandoned his tied-up dog in floodwaters near a...
Florida, Alabama Hold Hearings on NCCI Workers’ Comp Rate Decreases October 20, 2025 The National Council on Compensation Insurance is again recommending a reduction in workers’ compensation rates in Florida and Alabama, and...
Debt Collector Adds Subrogation Recovery for Insurers in Florida and Other States October 20, 2025 A debt collection agency announced it has launched a subrogration recovery service for insurance companies in Florida and other states....
Proxy Adviser ISS Urges Vote Against Musk’s $1 Trillion Package October 20, 2025 Tesla’s proposed $1 trillion pay package for CEO Elon Musk came under fresh scrutiny on Friday, with proxy adviser ISS...
People Moves: Physicians Insurance A Mutual Company Names Carlson President, CEO October 20, 2025 Physicians Insurance A Mutual Company appointed David Carlson as president and CEO. The PI appointment is effective November 1. Dr....
Agent Has No Duty to Tell Insured of Pending Nonrenewal: Connecticut High Court October 20, 2025 A Connecticut insurance agent has no duty to inform clients that their home insurer intends not to renew their insurance...
California Department of Insurance Taking Actions Against Tesla Over Claims Handling October 20, 2025 The California Department of Insurance launched enforcement actions against Tesla Insurance Services Inc. and Tesla Insurance Company companies for allegedly...
Study Shows California Heat Standard Reduced Work Injuries on Hot Days October 20, 2025 California’s worker heat standards led to fewer work-related injuries on hot days, a new study from the Workers Compensation Research...