| Claims Headlines for January 15, 2020 |
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| The National Security Agency announced that it had found a "critical vulnerability" in Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating systems that... | |
| | HOUSTON, Jan 14 -- A multi-billion dollar boom in petrochemical plants proposed along the U.S. Gulf Coast could pump as much greenhouse... | |
| | PG&E Corp. is nearing a deal with a group of bondholders led by Pacific Investment Management Co. and Elliott Management Corp. that would... | |
| | ALBANY, N.Y. -- Political leaders in New York have reached an agreement to pass new limousine safety bills inspired by deadly crashes in... | |
| | Fraud Fighting Group Names New Leader The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud announced that its general counsel, Matthew J. Smith, has... |
| | Internal emails from Boeing Co. employees could strengthen the legal case for families claiming the company's push to minimize the... |
| | MELBOURNE -- Severe storms are expected to bring some relief in the coming days from huge bushfires scorching Australia but the heavy... |
| | A Delta Air Lines Inc. jet dumped fuel over elementary school playgrounds in Los Angeles, causing skin irritations and breathing problems... |
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| Columns | | | Almost any time money changes hands in America, there are tax issues. The Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.) is over 2,600 pages long, and... |
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| Editor's Picks | | Hurricane Dorian inflicted an estimated $7 billion in total insured and uninsured losses on the Bahamas, according to catastrophe risk... | |
| | The ransomware attacks on public entities in Texas, Florida, Maryland, Georgia and elsewhere this year have raised questions not only... | |
| | It's become a hurricane-season ritual in the Southeast: When a storm threatens, coastal residents board up homes, load up SUVs and fill... | |
| | The Tennessee Valley Authority, long respected for providing good jobs and cheap electricity, is facing a growing backlash over its... | |
| | The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating a "cluster" of lung illnesses that it believes may be linked to... | |
| | ANAHEIM, California -- Seven months into the administration of Gov. Gavin Newsom, employers in solid-blue California are still waiting... | |
| | Catastrophe modeling firm, Karen Clark & Co. (KCC), says insured losses from Tropical Storm/Hurricane Barry and its remnants will... | |
| | For the second time, a federal appellate court reversed a trial judge's finding that a policy issued by a unit of American International... | |
| | In 2008, the year the stock market crashed and Barack Obama won the presidency, the U.S. was hit with a weather phenomenon little noted... | |
| | If Big Brother isn't watching, maybe his little sister is listening. An international law firm has filed a federal lawsuit against... | |
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