U.S. Congress to Investigate FAA Computer Outage That Snarled Flights January 12, 2023 By David Shepardson U.S. lawmakers will review the cause of a Federal Aviation Administration computer system outage overnight on Tuesday that sparked a...
Google Argues it Doesn’t Block Rivals in Bid to Kill U.S. Government Antitrust Lawsuit January 12, 2023 By Diane Bartz Google parent Alphabet on Wednesday argued that a court should toss out a government antitrust lawsuit against it, saying that...
Reinsurers Retreat From U.S. Disaster Hotspots on Climate Risks January 12, 2023 By Greg Ritchie Reinsurers are increasingly reconsidering their business in natural disaster-prone locations including California and Florida as losses mount, according to Moody’s...
Supreme Court Allows New York’s Revised Gun Carry Law… for Now January 11, 2023 By Andrew G. Simpson The U.S. Supreme Court today allowed New York’s new gun carry law to remain in effect as legal challenges to...
AIG CFO Takes Temporary Medical Leave January 11, 2023 American International Group (AIG) said Shane Fitzsimons, executive vice president and chief financial officer, is taking a temporary medical leave...
Environmental Risks, Climate Change Ranked as Top Risks Facing Planet: WEF Survey January 11, 2023 By Mark John Failure to tackle climate change and environmental degradation dominate the ranking of top risks facing the planet in the next...
Update: U.S. Flight Departures Resume After FAA Lifts Ground Stop January 11, 2023 By Siddharth Philip, Mary Schlangenstein and Alan Levin US flight departures began resuming early Wednesday after an overnight outage to a key air-traffic system prompted authorities to ground...
U.S. Climate Disasters Racked Up $165 Billion in Damage in 2022 January 11, 2023 A massive hurricane, a historic drought, and 16 other major disasters across the US collectively racked up $165 billion in...
The Infrastructure Crisis: As Business Losses Mount, New Demand for Utility Coverage? January 11, 2023 By William Rabb When aging water pumps in Jackson, Mississippi, were shut down by floodwaters last August, knocking out water service to most...
Safety Agency to Consider Ban on Gas Stoves Amid Health Fears January 10, 2023 By Ari Natter A federal agency says a ban on gas stoves is on the table amid rising concern about harmful indoor air...