Whipped Cream Vodka Not so Sweet for Florida Woman Linked to False Insurance Claims March 31, 2023 A broken bottle of whipped cream-flavored vodka may have turned into a just dessert for an Orlando-area woman who allegedly...
Quietly, Disney May Have Undermined DeSantis’ New Governing Board March 31, 2023 Board members picked by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to oversee the governance of Walt Disney World said Wednesday that their...
Florida Regulators Now Reviewing Rate Hikes of 14%, 62% and 103% March 31, 2023 By William Rabb Three Florida insurance carriers, one large and two small, are seeking approval for major rate increases, with one condominium policy...
Nashville School Shooting Spotlights Security at Private Schools March 30, 2023 An alarm blared and lights flashed as a heavily armed assailant stalked the hallways of The Covenant School. Surveillance footage...
Crews in Kentucky Work to Recover Loose Methanol, Other Barges on Ohio River March 30, 2023 Crews were working Wednesday to remove three remaining barges that got loose on the Ohio River, including one carrying methanol....
South Carolina Supreme Court Clarifies Law on Uninsured Motorists, Liquor Liability March 30, 2023 By Jim Sams The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday handed down three opinions that resolve two questions about insurance law. One decision...
Toxic Connection Not Proven, Appeals Court Finds in Florida Cancer Suit vs. Raytheon March 30, 2023 By William Rabb In closely watched and widely publicized toxic-tort litigation that has percolated through the courts for more than a decade, federal...
Federal Appeals Court Says Corps Doesn’t Have to Review ‘Polluting Spillway’ March 29, 2023 By Jim Sams The Bonnet CarrĂ© Spillway diverts Mississippi River flood flows away from New Orleans into Lake Pontchartrain, which connects to the...
Southeast Beware: More Killer Tornadoes on the Way, Study Says March 29, 2023 America will probably get more killer tornado- and hail-spawning supercells as the world warms, according to a new study that...
South Carolina Senate Moves to Ban Foreign Adversaries from Owning Land in State March 29, 2023 South Carolina’s Republican-controlled Senate passed a bill Thursday that would bar citizens of “foreign adversary” nations from buying property in...