I-95 Collapse Update: Body Found in Wreckage; Governor Declares Disaster Emergency; Long Commutes Underway June 13, 2023 By Ron Todt Drivers began longer commutes Monday after an elevated section of Interstate 95 collapsed in Philadelphia a day earlier following damage...
Major Oil And Container Ports Shut as Severe Storm Nears India June 13, 2023 By Rajesh Kumar Singh and Kevin Varley Major oil and container ports have shut in India as a severe cyclone tracks toward the nation’s west coast near...
EU Regulators Could Demand That Google Sell Part of Ad-Tech Business: Source June 13, 2023 By Foo Yun Chee European Union antitrust regulators may order Alphabet Inc.’s Google to sell a part of its advertising-technology business, a source with...
New York Lawmakers Again Pass Wrongful Death Damages Bill. Is Another Veto in Store? June 13, 2023 By Andrew G. Simpson New York lawmakers have again overwhelmingly passed legislation to overhaul the state’s 1847 law that governs damages that can be...
UK Communications Regulator Ofcom Says Hackers Stole Confidential Data June 13, 2023 By Thomas Seal The hackers responsible for the MOVEit cyberattack downloaded confidential information from UK communications regulator Ofcom about companies it regulates, as...
Fitch: Hardening Commercial Lines Market to Continue Through 2023 June 13, 2023 This year will mark the fourth year of a hardening market for commercial lines underwriting cycle, according to the latest...
Two More States Pass Bills to Require Disclosure of Litigation Funding June 13, 2023 By Jim Sams Lawmakers in two states passed bills this year to require disclosure of litigation funding contracts. Business groups are pushing for...
Nashville Bar Damaged in 2020 Bombing Files Suit Against its Insurer June 13, 2023 By William Rabb When a Tennessee man set off a bomb in downtown Nashville in 2020, it not only disrupted a peaceful Christmas...
Maine Lawmakers Agree to Expand Equal Pay Law to Address Racial Bias June 13, 2023 Maine lawmakers have signed off on a proposal to expand the state’s equal pay law to prevent discrimination on the...
Court Allows Philly Cops Fired Over Facebook Posts to Pursue 1st Amendment Claims June 13, 2023 By Michael Rubinkam A dozen Philadelphia police officers who were fired or suspended for racist and violent social media posts can pursue a...