Full Repairs to Damaged Red Sea Internet Cables Delayed by Yemen Political Splits May 8, 2024 By Mohammed Hatem and Olivia Solon Full repairs to three submarine internet cables damaged in the Red Sea in February are being held up by disputes...
Company to Pay $650K Over Child Labor Violations at Meat Processing Facilities May 8, 2024 By Hannah Fingerhut DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Tennessee-based sanitation company has agreed to pay more than half a million dollars after...
Clergy Sexual Abuse Probe Targets New Orleans Catholic Church Leaders May 8, 2024 By Jim Mustian NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Authorities have expanded an investigation of clergy sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church in New...
Cyber Startup Wiz Raises $1B in Private Funds, Valued at $12B May 8, 2024 U.S.-Israeli cloud cybersecurity startup Wiz said on Tuesday it raised $1 billion in a private funding round that values the...
TikTok Lawsuit Sets Stage for Prolonged Legal Fight Over US Ban May 8, 2024 By Chris Strohm and Sabrina Willmer China-based ByteDance Ltd. made clear it won’t comply with a new US law requiring it to sell its popular TikTok...
US Probe Finds Widespread Sexual Misconduct at FDIC May 8, 2024 By Douglas Gillison and Pete Schroeder The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation must make sweeping changes to address widespread sexual harassment and other misconduct, according to an...
Viewpoint: The 10 Major Risks Shaping Insurance Today May 8, 2024 By Robert Muir-Wood I readily admit that lists of top risks, top threats, and opportunities for insurance are well-trodden ground, and ranking risks...
Georgia AG Says Savannah Overstepped on Ordinance Banning Guns in Unlocked Cars May 8, 2024 By Russ Bynum SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Georgia’s attorney general says city officials in Savannah overstepped their authority by making it illegal to...
Georgia Regulations Would Cut Agents’ Licensing Course Load from 20 Hours to 8 May 8, 2024 The Georgia insurance commissioner is accepting comments on proposed rule changes that would cut the pre-licensing course load by almost...
Attorney Sentenced for Lying to Clients About Civil Case Outcomes May 8, 2024 A former Scranton attorney has been sentenced to prison for lying to clients who filed civil cases and for forging...