A 9/11 Remembrance From Former Carpenter Chairman Newhouse September 10, 2021 By L.S. Howard In remembrance of the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, we are republishing an August 2018 article,...
9/11 Remembered: 20 Years Later, the Pain Still Lingers September 10, 2021 By Larry Goanos For a few long minutes on the morning of September 11, 2001, I believed I might die. I remember thinking,...
Voices of 9/11 Survivors 20 Years After the Tragedy: ‘It Never Goes Away’ September 10, 2021 By Jennifer Peltz ‘I WAS A WALKING ZOMBIE’ Desiree Bouchat pauses by one of the inscribed names on the 9/11 memorial: James Patrick...
Willis Towers Watson’s New CEO Says It Has $5 Billion for Possible Acquisitions September 10, 2021 By Carolyn Cohn LONDON— Willis Towers Watson has around $5 billion of capital which could used for acquisitions, its president and incoming chief...
Offshore Energy Firms Warned of Insurance Limits for Ida Losses September 10, 2021 By Carolyn Cohn and Noor Zainab Hussain Offshore energy firms are likely to face greater financial losses from Hurricane Ida than from previous storms in the Gulf...
Ohio FM Global Sr. VP, 2 Sons Killed in Suspected Murder-Suicide September 9, 2021 Authorities believe a man fatally shot his wife and their two young sons in their northeastern Ohio home before turning...
Biden Approves North Carolina Disaster Assistance Request from Storm Fred September 9, 2021 President Joe Biden approved a request on Wednesday for federal funds to be made available to residents of western North...
Former California Insurance Agent Arraigned for Allegedly Taking $1M from Clients September 9, 2021 Former insurance agent Steven Gordon, 67, of Camarillo, Calif. was arraigned on Thursday on 21 felony counts of grand theft,...
Biden Calls for COVID Vaccine Mandate or Test for Two-Thirds of U.S. Workers September 9, 2021 By Ahmed Aboulenein, Jeff Mason and David Shepardson President Joe Biden on Thursday said he will require all federal employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and the U.S....
Oregon Workers’ Comp Costs to Drop for 9th Year September 9, 2021 Oregon employers will pay on average less for workers’ compensation coverage in 2021, the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business...