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Aon: 60% of Employees Across the Globe Plan to Change Jobs This Year
A new study of employees in 23 countries reveals employees are engaging in a "hustle reset" as they reassess where and how much they work, according to global professional services firm Aon plc. The ...
Investigators Probe Cause of Deadly California Wildfires
Investigators are considering an array of possible ignition sources for the huge fires that have killed at least 26 people and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses in the Los Angeles area. In ...
Class Action Settlements Eclipse $40B in 2024; PFAS Suits Emerging
Once again, settlements from class-action litigation topped $40 billion in 2024, according to an extensive analysis of more than 1,400 cases by law firm Duane Morris. Gerald L. Maatman, partner at ...
Texas Lawsuit Alleges Allstate Illegally Collects Driver Data
The State of Texas on Monday filed a lawsuit against Allstate, alleging the insurance company illegally collects driver data through secretly embedded software in mobile apps and then uses the data ...
Moody’s to Acquire Geospatial AI Firm CAPE Analytics
Moody's Corp. has agreed to acquire CAPE Analytics, which provides geospatial AI intelligence for residential and commercial properties. Moody's said the deal will create a property database capable ...
First 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecasts 7 Named Storms
An early prediction of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season suggests there will be 15 tropical storms, with 7 named storms, according to Tropical Storm Risk (TSR). In a forecast summary released last ...
Higher OSHA Penalties Announced for 2025
Annual inflation adjustments to penalties for workplace injuries in the U.S. were announced in a memo issued last week by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). As required by the ...
USDA Studies Confirm U.S. Meat Plant Workers Face Higher Health Risks
Workers in U.S. chicken and pork plants face higher risks than other manufacturing workers for musculoskeletal disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome, according to two studies the U.S. Department ...

