Whistleblower Questions Delayed Use of Sensor Plane After Ohio Train Derailment May 16, 2024 By Josh Funk The U.S. government has a specialized plane loaded with advanced sensors that officials brag is always ready to deploy within...
Last Wrongful Death Lawsuit From Astroworld Tragedy Set for Trial in September May 16, 2024 By Juan A. Lozano HOUSTON (AP) — The one remaining wrongful death lawsuit filed after 10 people were killed during a deadly crowd crush...
Texas Is Warned of Blackout Risk as Sun Sets This Summer May 16, 2024 By Naureen S. Malik The risk of power failures this summer remains elevated for many parts of North America amid soaring demand and generator...
People Moves: Front Street Re Appoints Fong as CEO; Carmichael Beazley’s New Head of US Cyber May 16, 2024 Front Street Re, an operating subsidiary of Lexasure Financial Group Limited headquartered in Georgetown, Cayman Islands, appointed Edison Fong as...
St. John’s Names Lloyd’s Exec Watkins to Head Greenberg Risk Management School May 16, 2024 New York’s St. John’s University announced the appointment of Henry “Hank” Watkins Jr., regional director and president of the Americas...
US Senators Unveil AI Policy Roadmap, Seek Government Funding Boost May 16, 2024 By David Shepardson A bipartisan group of U.S. senators, including Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, called on Wednesday for a big jump in government...
People Moves: Torres Joins XPT Specialty; Brown & Riding Adds Visconti May 16, 2024 XPT Specialty appointed Suzette Torres as vice president of personal lines. She will help expand the company’s offerings for retail...
Virginia Judge to Decide Whether Frozen Embryos Are Property With Monetary Value May 16, 2024 By Matthew Barakat A trial is underway in Virginia that will determine whether state law allows frozen embryos to be considered property that...
COVID-19 Can Be Occupational Disease, Colorado Court Says in Worker Death Case May 16, 2024 For the first time, a Colorado appellate court has concluded that COVID-19 can be an occupational disease that is compensable...
Maine OKs 15.7% Rate Cut for Its Biggest Workers’ Compensation Insurer, MEMIC May 16, 2024 The Maine Bureau of Insurance has approved a 15.7% average rate reduction in workers’ compensation insurance premiums for Maine Employers’...