An Illinois appellate court has reinstated a $120 million judgment against owners of the former Clark Oil refinery, reversing a...
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Five weeks after many of them lost their homes to a powerful tornado, Picher, Okla., residents are expressing frustration about...
Investigators believe someone angry with the government set the fire that severely damaged the Texas Governor’s Mansion on June 8,...
Because of a natural catastrophe’s high cost to society, some believe that the U.S. federal government should provide a program...
American International Group Inc’s former chief executive, Martin Sullivan, who stepped down on Sunday amid large subprime losses, could receive...
The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) announced today that Robert Gordon will serve as the organization’s senior vice...
The U.S. Agriculture Department (USDA) will look “at everything possible” to aid Midwest farmers hurt by the worst flooding in...
“I don’t need flood insurance; I’m not in a ‘flood zone.'” Or, “I don’t need flood insurance because my mortgage...
Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen vetoed a bill that would have exempted a church-operated school in Williamson County from statewide building...
Jury selection is beginning in the next trial of Alabama’s lawsuits against more than 70 pharmaceutical companies for allegedly overcharging...