New York drivers will pay almost $515 million less than what auto insurance companies were originally seeking to charge next...
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New York City’s building boom will peak this year, with construction jobs plunging from a record 130,100 in 2008 to...
North Dakota’s candidates for insurance commissioner will be competing for undecided voters in the campaign’s final weeks. In a poll...
The banks of Georgia’s Lake Lanier look about the same as last year: Closed boat ramps, parched soil and lonely...
The head of a U.S. congressional finance panel said Monday he would seek to regulate the fast-growing $55 trillion credit...
U.S. law firms, anticipating a huge rise in lawsuits and other legal work spurred by the economic crisis, are creating...
Nearly a quarter of all contributions to Sen. Jack Reed’s re-election campaign have been coming from donors in the banking,...
A jury has awarded nearly $11 million to a woman who became partially paralyzed after waiting two hours for a...
Its former chief executive officer, Maurice “Hank” Greenberg, says American International Group (AIG) should renegotiate the terms of the $85...
Members of the Oklahoma House Transportation Subcommittee are considering whether to draft legislation making four-wheeled all-terrain and side-by-side utility vehicles...