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Zurich Insurance Group AG is closing in on a deal to acquire UK specialty insurer Beazley Plc, a blockbuster move that could reshape the specialty insurance market. According to people familiar with the matter, the company is also preparing to raise billions of dollars in equity to help finance the acquisition.
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A wave of insurance capital is pouring into private markets, igniting a hiring spree and driving compensation sharply higher—even as recent market jitters rattle investor confidence.
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A stone-faced Nicolás Maduro was seen publicly for the first time since his capture, shuffling through New York City’s DEA headquarters in handcuffs — where, in a bizarre moment caught on video and photos, he casually wished agents a 'Happy New Year.'
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A haunting selfie taken just hours before an Arizona man suffered a fatal brain injury during a routine dental implant procedure has resurfaced, as his grieving parents reach a settlement in his wrongful death lawsuit.
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Royal Caribbean crew allegedly stashed a passenger’s body in a shipboard fridge and carried on with the voyage, even after he died following a nonstop drinking binge, the family’s attorney says.
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Anna Kepner’s 16-year-old stepbrother was forced out of the family’s Florida home just as federal investigators are reportedly weighing charges against him in the cheerleader’s tragic cruise-ship death.
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Police revealed that Texas A&M cheerleader Brianna Aguilera had written—and then deleted—a suicide note on her phone just days before she plunged 17 stories from an Austin apartment building, a fall authorities have now ruled as a tragic act of self-harm.
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A mother is pleading for answers after her daughter—a Texas college student—was found dead near her campus following a tailgate. Now, she says she won’t stop pushing until she knows what really happened.
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A new report claims the Florida cheerleader found dead aboard a Carnival cruise was killed by a brutal bar-hold strangulation — a chilling twist that’s raising even more questions about what really happened at sea.
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Federal investigators may be zeroing in on the stepsibling of a Florida high school cheerleader whose body was discovered wrapped in a blanket and hidden under a bed aboard a Carnival cruise ship, according to a startling new court filing.