US Doubles Hormuz Reinsurance Guarantees to $40 Billion With New Partners April 6, 2026 By Joe Deaux The US is doubling, to $40 billion, its commitment to provide reinsurance guarantees to ships willing to travel through the...
March Sadness: 20,000 New Englanders Lose Out on $50 Million in Refunds April 6, 2026 By Andrew G. Simpson The University of South Carolina women’s basketball team saved the insurer for a New England furniture company millions of dollars...
Private Credit Sector Stresses Could Be Catastrophic, but Not Just Yet April 6, 2026 By Vidya Ranganathan Some investors think private credit is a tempest in a teapot. Others think it is about to spark a new...
Trump Risks Confidence in US Role as Guardian of Global Shipping April 6, 2026 By Gerry Doyle, Peter Martin and Weilun Soon Of all the things Donald Trump has done to disrupt global commerce, from levying punitive tariffs to tearing up trade...
CFPB Prepares Final Lending Rule to Narrow Civil Rights Protections April 6, 2026 By Douglas Gillison The U.S. federal watchdog agency for consumer finance expects to finalize new regulations proposed in November that would narrow key...
FBI Calls Breach of Sensitive Agency Networks a ‘Major Incident’ April 6, 2026 By Jake Bleiberg The Federal Bureau of Investigation has concluded that last month’s breach of the networks it uses to manage wiretaps and...
People Moves: Liberty Mutual Restructures Leadership of GRS, LMI April 6, 2026 Liberty Mutual Insurance late last week announced a new leadership structure across the company’s Global Risk Solutions (GRS) and Liberty...
Hands-Free Driving Systems Do Not Improve Safety, NTSB Says April 6, 2026 By Josh Funk The systems that allow drivers to take their hands off the wheel are convenient but don’t improve safety because people...
After ‘Two Clocks’ Workers’ Comp Court Ruling, Will Florida Claims Be Reopened? April 6, 2026 By William Rabb A Florida appeals court decision, reinterpreting a 32-year-old workers’ compensation statute, could now mean a longer statute of limitations on...
After Airport Rejected Her Ad, Attorney Sued and Won. Now She Has Massive Billboard. April 6, 2026 By Bruce Shipkowski A lawyer sued an upstate New York airport after it rejected a small ad for her sexual harassment law firm....