EXOR Restarts Talks With Insurer Covéa Over Scrapped $9B Sale of PartnerRe: Report October 25, 2021 EXOR, the holding company of Italy’s Agnelli family, has restarted talks with French insurer Covéa over a possible sale of...
Florida Lawmakers May Hold Off on More Insurance Reforms, Despite Warnings October 25, 2021 Despite hearing warnings of more rate hikes and more red ink from property insurers in coming months, Florida lawmakers may...
‘Rust’ Film Crew Protested Conditions Before Fatal Movie Set Shooting by Baldwin October 24, 2021 By Michelle L. Price, Cedar Attanasio and Morgan Lee SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Alec Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer on a New Mexico film set with a gun...
On Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ Movie Set and Others, Union Guidance Is Key to Gun Safety October 24, 2021 By Geoff Mulvihill, Jonathan Landrum Jr. and Susan Montoya Bryan Safety standards developed by film studios and labor unions are the primary protection for actors and film crews when a...
Berkshire Hathaway to Tender Stake in Italy’s Cattolica Under Generali Takeover Offer October 22, 2021 MILAN – Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has tendered its stake in Cattolica under a takeover offer by Assicurazioni Generali, a...
Oregon Agency Inadvertently Releases Employees Vaccine Status October 22, 2021 Oregon’s central administrative agency inadvertently released the COVID-19 vaccination status of more than 40,000 state employees to two media outlets....
Arizona Restaurateur Whose Business Was Raided by Sheriff Gets $5M October 22, 2021 By Jacques Billeaud Maricopa County, Ariz., officials approved a settlement this week with a restaurant owner in metro Phoenix who claimed in a...
North Dakota Aerospace School Halts Flights After Student Dies in Crash October 22, 2021 The University of North Dakota’s aerospace school has cancelled all flight activities after a student pilot from Chicago died in...
Louisiana Mayor: 300-400 Buildings Condemned From Hurricane Laura Damage October 22, 2021 A Louisiana mayor says 300 to 400 commercial buildings damaged last year by Hurricane Laura are being condemned or marked...
Texas Regulators OK Rule Requiring Power Companies to Better Prepare for Winter October 22, 2021 By Erin Douglas, The Texas Tribune Texas utility regulators on Oct. 21 approved a rule requiring power companies to better prepare for winter weather — based...