Family of FSU Mass Shooting Victim Sues OpenAI May 12, 2026 By Diana Novak Jones The family of a man killed in a 2025 mass shooting at Florida State University has filed a lawsuit against...
NJ High Court Blocks Double Recovery of Future PIP Medical Benefits May 12, 2026 By Andrew G. Simpson New Jersey car accident victims cannot recover future medical expenses in a personal injury trial if the expenses do not...
Munich Re Flags Up to €2.5 Billion Private Credit Exposure May 12, 2026 By Stephan Kahl, Guy Johnson and Tom Mackenzie Munich Re said it has investments of as much as €2.5 billion ($2.9 billion) in private credit, an asset class...
Uncertainty Over Hantavirus Spread Complicates Efforts to Contain Cruise Ship Outbreak May 12, 2026 By Jason Gale Passengers from the Hondius cruise ship are being repatriated under a patchwork of measures that reflect uncertainty over how this...
Viewpoint: Here’s How to Bring Cross-Border Growth, Regional Systems Under Control May 12, 2026 By Adi Topol Cross-border insurance programs are both commercially attractive and operationally demanding. Acquiring new businesses, adding geographies, teams, products, lines of business,...
Worst Start to Wildfire Season Raises Alarm as El Niño Threatens May 12, 2026 By Joe Wertz Record-breaking heat and drought have fueled the world’s worst ever start to a wildfire year, as climate change and a...
Ex-NFL Player Sentenced to 16 Years in Prison for $200M Medicare Fraud Scheme May 12, 2026 Rufus French, a former NFL player who starred at Ole Miss, was sentenced last week to over 16 years in...
Polluters to Win Protection Against Legal Action in New Zealand May 12, 2026 By Tracy Withers New Zealand’s government plans a law change to prevent private legal action against greenhouse gas emitters, arguing cases have created...
Hopes Fade for Iran Peace Deal as Trump Says Ceasefire on ‘Life Support’ May 12, 2026 By Nandita Bose and Nayera Abdallah Hopes for a peace deal on Iran faded on Tuesday after Donald Trump said a ceasefire with Iran was “on...
Netflix Sued by Texas for Allegedly Spying on Children, Addicting Users May 12, 2026 By Jonathan Stempel Netflix was sued on Monday by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who accused the streaming company of spying on children...