California Wildfires Lead to Evacuations Amid Heat Wave September 1, 2022 California wildfires erupted Wednesday in rural areas, racing through bone-dry brush and prompting evacuations as the state sweltered under a...
California Electric Car Rule Includes Equity Goals September 1, 2022 By Kathleen Ronayne Discounted prices, car-share programs and at least one million more public charging stations are among the ways California will try...
Italian Oil Giant Eni Hit by Cyber Attack September 1, 2022 By Daniele Lepido and Alberto Brambilla The Italian oil giant Eni SpA said Wednesday that its computer networks were hacked in recent days and that the...
EU Urged to Simplify Life for Companies by Aligning Climate Reporting With Int’l Rules September 1, 2022 By Huw Jones The European Union should make extra time to align its policies with international rules on reporting on climate change to...
London’s Financial Services Firms See Potential in Liz Truss’ ‘Radical’ Policies September 1, 2022 By Katherine Griffiths After an international career in finance, a rapid political rise and high profile as chancellor of the exchequer during the...
Mapping US Coastlines May ‘Drive More Equality’ in Climate Adaptation Policy September 1, 2022 By Aaron Clark A Canadian technology company is using aerial imagery to build high-precision maps of US shorelines that will be used to...
Starbucks Executives, Directors Are Sued Over Diversity Policies September 1, 2022 By Jonathan Stempel Starbucks Corp. executives and directors have been sued by a conservative think tank that believes the coffee chain’s efforts to...
More Frequent, More Expensive Cyberattacks Spur US Spending on IT September 1, 2022 A new study from insurer Hiscox shows that cyberattacks on U.S. businesses are more frequent and more expensive than ever...
Crossing the Rubicon (Again): New Arrests in Florida Insurance Schemes September 1, 2022 By William Rabb Those familiar with insurance fraud schemes in Florida will remember Operation Rubicon. That was the year-long investigation by Miami-Dade and...
Despite Supreme Court Win, Most Maine Religious Schools Shun State Funding September 1, 2022 By David Sharp Parents of children enrolled in Maine religious schools fought for years — all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court...