New York Seeks $1 Million Insurance Limits for Boxing, Legalized Mixed Martial Arts July 21, 2016 By Michael Virtanen New York will require $1 million coverage for life-threatening brain injuries and other new health insurance for both professional boxers...
Oklahoma Company Recalls Hot Dogs, Corn Dogs over Listeria Fear July 21, 2016 More than 372,000 pounds of hot dogs and corn dogs made by an Oklahoma company are being recalled over concerns...
Texas Regulators Recognize Chaparral Industries for Safety Programs July 21, 2016 The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation recognized Chaparral Industries for exemplary workplace safety programs and low rates of work-related injuries...
Can States Stop Man-Made Earthquakes? July 21, 2016 By Jen Fifield Stopping an earthquake before it starts? It sounds like a feat possible only for a superhero. But in Kansas and...
Fintech Startup Gets German Banking License – with Plans to Offer Insurance July 21, 2016 By Aaron Ricadela N26, a Berlin startup that offers financial services directly to consumers, said Thursday it’s received a German banking license that...
U.S. Can’t Seize Manhattan Building Over Iranian Terror Claims: Court July 21, 2016 By Jonathan Stempel A federal appeals court said on Wednesday the U.S. government cannot seize a midtown Manhattan office tower originally built by...
Court Battles Begin as U.S., States Sue to Halt Anthem, Aetna Mergers July 21, 2016 By Andrew Harris, Bloomberg and Zachary Tracer U.S. antitrust enforcers roundly rejected a pair of proposed deals that would consolidate the nation’s five biggest health insurers into...
MetLife to Change Brand Name of Spinoff Retail Brand to Brighthouse July 21, 2016 By Katherine Chiglinsky MetLife Inc., the New York-based insurer that traces its roots to the 1860s, said it’s come up with a new...
Zika Case in Utah Raises Questions over How Virus Spreads July 21, 2016 By Lindsay Whitehurst The case of a Utah man who contracted the Zika virus after caring for his infected father raised new questions...
University of Oregon Settles Whistleblower Suit with Former Employees July 21, 2016 The University of Oregon has agreed to pay $425,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by two former employees over allegations...