Citi Sues Revlon Over Lender Status After $900 Million Mistake August 16, 2022 By Jeremy Hill Citigroup Inc. has sued Revlon Inc. in a bid to resolve a nagging legal question that emerged after the bank...
Starbucks Seeks to Pause Union Elections at U.S. Cafes, Claims Misconduct August 15, 2022 By Hilary Russ Starbucks on Monday accused the federal labor board overseeing union elections at its U.S. cafes of misconduct and asked for...
Coalition to Now Offer Cyber Policies With Acquisition of Admitted Carrier August 15, 2022 Coalition said it received regulatory approval and completed the acquisition of Digital Affect Insurance Company from Munich Re Digital Partners...
Viewpoint: More Sweeping Cellphone Laws Reduce Crash Rates August 15, 2022 By Insurance Institute for Highway Safety It’s common knowledge that texting while driving is illegal in most places. But what about tapping the screen of your...
Lingering La Niña Weather Phenomenon Boosts Threat of More Atlantic Hurricanes August 15, 2022 By Will Wade The odds of La Niña hanging around for a few more months are climbing, bolstering chances of more storms as...
Peloton Must Face Lawsuit Over Availability of Fitness Classes August 15, 2022 By Jonathan Stempel A U.S. judge on Thursday said Peloton Interactive Inc. must face a proposed class action lawsuit accusing the bike and...
Biden Admin Announces $3 Billion in FEMA Climate Resilience Funding August 12, 2022 By Timothy Gardner The Biden administration on Friday announced it is putting more than $3 billion into two federal programs to help communities...
Data ‘Surveillance’ Crackdown Begins With FTC Privacy Pitch August 12, 2022 By Andrea Vittorio The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public feedback on a proposed rulemaking to limit what it’s dubbed “commercial surveillance” by...
J&J to End Global Sales of Talc-Based Baby Powder August 12, 2022 By Ankur Banerjee Johnson & Johnson will stop selling talc-based baby powder globally in 2023, the drugmaker said on Thursday, more than two...
Another State Supreme Court Rules No Coverage for COVID-19 Shutdown August 12, 2022 By Jim Sams The South Carolina Supreme Court on August 10 became the fourth state high court in the nation to rule that...