The Obama administration on Tuesday threw its weight behind a bid to repeal an anti-trust exemption protecting health insurers, keeping...
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Hawaii’s Senate Ways and Means Committee has advanced a bill that would use money from the state’s Hurricane Relief Fund...
The mayor of Miles City, Mont., said a new federal map nearly doubles the size of the city’s 100-year flood...
The allure of $30 billion in climate aid for poor nations holds the key to helping restore confidence in U.N....
The Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC)...
Gloom and frustration pervaded the World Trade Organization on Monday as the prospects of completing a new global commerce pact...
Paul Kangas has joined specialty insurer Assurant Inc. as vice president of federal policy and government relations, based in Washington,...
A U.S. judge on Monday certified a class action lawsuit for stockholders, but not bondholders, against American International Group Inc....
To many Americans, it’s a matter of common sense: traders who failed so spectacularly at their jobs that they nearly...
Two tax proposals that would have had negative consequences for insurers and policyholders were averted last week as the New...