Red Sea Insurance Premium Spikes as Houthi Risks Return July 11, 2025 By Verity Ratcliffe and Weilun Soon The cost of insuring commercial ships that sail past Yemen’s Houthi militants surged after the rebels sank two ships and...
European Commission to Propose Floating Russian Oil Price Cap July 11, 2025 By Julia Payne and John Irish The European Commission is expected to propose a floating Russian oil price cap this week as part of a new...
US Faces More Extreme Weather Events, but Is Society Doing Enough? July 11, 2025 By Seth Borenstein After deadly flooding in central Texas in 1987, some thought they’d proven they could handle Mother Nature’s best punch. Then...
CSU Hurricane Season Forecast Adjusted to ‘Slightly’ Above Normal July 11, 2025 By Chad Hemenway The team of hurricane researchers at Colorado State University shaved off a storm from its original Atlantic hurricane season forecast,...
Extreme Heat Is Killing European Workers Despite Government Efforts July 11, 2025 By Laura Millan Montse Aguilar was a healthy 51-year-old woman when she started her shift cleaning streets in Barcelona at around 2:30 p.m....
People Moves: Arch Insurance NA Promotes 5 to Division Presidents July 11, 2025 Arch Insurance North America said five of its executives were named to the newly-created roles of division presidents, effective Aug....
Andreessen Horowitz Leaves Delaware for Nevada, Tells Startups to Follow July 11, 2025 By Brunella Tipismana Urbano The Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz is reincorporating its business from Delaware to Nevada and calling for its...
Delaware Top Court Sides With Zantac Makers in Cancer Claims July 11, 2025 By Jef Feeley The Delaware Supreme Court rejected the legitimacy of expert testimony linking the heartburn drug Zantac to cancer, in a major...
UK Arrests Four Linked to M&S, Harrods Cyberattacks July 11, 2025 By Ryan Gallagher The UK’s National Crime Agency has arrested four people over a series of disruptive cyberattacks that targeted leading British retailers...
Dechert Law Firm Settles Claims It Used Hired Hackers With No Admission of Liability July 11, 2025 By Raphael Satter Philadelphia-based law firm Dechert said on Thursday that a pair of U.S. lawsuits accusing it of using hired hackers to...