ITRC: 2025 Data Breaches Outpace Same Period Last Year

New analysis indicates there were 1,732 publicly reported U.S. data compromises in the first half of 2025—5% ahead of 2024’s […]

How Crockett, Texas Turned a Devastating Tornado Into Funding for Sirens

A small East Texas community is in the final stages of installing a state-of-the-art disaster warning system officials have been […]

Russell Reappointed Head of Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission

Jordan Russell was sworn in recently for his third appointment as Commissioner of the Oklahoma Workers‘ Compensation Commission (OWCC) and […]

Authors Suing Anthropic Can Band Together in Copyright Suit, Judge Rules

A California federal judge ruled on Thursday that three authors suing artificial intelligence startup Anthropic for copyright infringement can represent […]

Drone Crashes, Security Threats Have States Demanding Power to Take Them Down

While authorities were desperately trying to save people from the deadly Fourth of July floods in Kerr County, Texas, a […]

The New Approach to Hurricane-Strong Homes? Concrete Walls But Affordable

If wind mitigation and stronger homes are the path to reducing insurance claims and bringing down insurance premiums in hurricane-prone […]

Trump’s Lawsuit Against Bob Woodward Over Audiobook Is Dismissed

A federal judge on Friday dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump’s nearly $50 million lawsuit against the journalist Bob Woodward for […]

People Moves: Wehmann Joins Alliant as SVP in Northern California

Betty Wehmann joined Alliant Insurance Services as senior vice president within its employee benefits group. She is based in Northern […]

Man Dies After Heavy Chain Around Neck Pulls Him Into MRI Machine

A man who was pulled into an MRI machine in New York after he walked into the room wearing a […]

LA County Supervisors Consider Ordinance to Make Landlords Help Keep Rentals Cool

Los Angeles County is looking for ways to make landlords keep rental units cooler. The Los Angeles County Board of […]