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LaGuardia Crash Bolsters Case for Using AI in Air Control Towers

Some experts see a neural network deployed in Hong Kong as a big step in aviation safety.

BofA to Pay $72.5 Million to Settle Epstein Victim Lawsuit

Bank of America Corp. agreed to pay $72.5 million to settle a lawsuit on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein victims claiming the bank aided in the late financier’s sex-trafficking.

Weeks-Long Australian LNG Outage Will Further Tighten Supply

A weeks-long outage at a major Australian liquefied natural gas export plant has dealt a further blow to a global market still reeling from the halt of operations in Qatar. Storm damage to Chevron Corp.’s Wheatstone gas plant is hampering …

Depreciation on ACV is OK, Court Says in Knocking Down Class Action vs. Cincinnati

A property insurer is on solid ground in applying depreciation to actual cash value, as long as the policy makes that plan clear, a federal appeals court said in shooting down a proposed class-action lawsuit against Cincinnati Casualty Co. The …

HLDI: Safety Benefits Stack up From Driver Assistance Features

Vehicle safety technologies like automatic emergency braking, lane departure prevention and high-beam assist are reducing insurance claims, according to a new study. Safety benefits from these driver assistance features also increase as systems get bundled and updated, according to a …

LNG Supply Cut Further After Cyclone Hits Australian Plants

Three Australian plants that provide about 8% of the world’s liquefied natural gas have had their output curbed by a cyclone, in a further blow to mainly Asian buyers reeling from the halt of shipments from Qatar. Karratha, the onshore …

Ex-Brookfield VP Claims Wrongful Firing Over Charlie Kirk Post

A former Brookfield Asset Management senior vice president sued the firm, claiming it wrongfully fired her over a social media post following the murder of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk. Jennifer Kipley, who joined Brookfield’s global client group in 2022, …

Epstein Survivor Sues US, Google Over Release of Personal Data

A woman who claims Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused her filed a lawsuit claiming the U.S. government and Alphabet Inc.’s Google failed to protect her identity and that of other victims amid the release of millions of pages of records about …