Judge Rules Feds Can’t Withhold Disaster Relief Until States Cooperate on Immigration

A federal judge in Rhode Island ruled on Wednesday that it’s unconstitutional to require states to cooperate on immigration enforcement […]

Boeing to Pay $50,000 Over Suicide of Quality Inspector

Boeing Co. agreed to pay at least $50,000 to settle a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of John […]

Hanover Must Pay Rock Singer $2M in Case of Memphis Studio Arson, Court Says

Recording artist John Falls finally should see more than $2 million from a Hanover American insurance policy in the long-simmering […]

Former Police Officers Convicted in Arson and Fraud Conspiracy

A federal jury found two former Maryland police officers guilty of wire fraud, arson and insurance and bank fraud. Philip […]

Plane That Overshot Virginia Runway Is Third Stopped By a Safety System This Month

No injuries were reported after a commercial regional jet overshot the designated touch down zone at a Virginia airport amid […]

The LA Fires Destroyed 11,000 Homes. Less Than 10% Have Permits to Rebuild

Of the thousands of residents needing to rebuild after this year’s California wildfires, Andy Weyman would seem especially well positioned. […]

Fire Fund Helps Raise PG&E to Investment Grade Six Years After Bankruptcy

PG&E Corp., which filed for bankruptcy in 2019 following devastating blazes, was upgraded to investment grade by Fitch Ratings after […]

Korean Insurer DB to Buy Fortegra for $1.65 Billion in US Foray

South Korea’s DB Insurance Co. agreed to buy US specialty insurer Fortegra Group for $1.65 billion, in what would be […]

Inszone Acquires Arkansas Best Insurance Agency

Inszone Insurance Services announced its expansion into Arkansas through the acquisition of Arkansas Best Insurance Agency, Inc., a long-standing independent […]

Part of Hospital’s Roof Ripped Off as Damaging Storms Hit Oklahoma

Storms carrying heavy rain and damaging winds ripped part of the roof off a hospital in eastern Oklahoma on Tuesday […]