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Just one year after being acquired by its CEO’s newly formed holding company, Universal North America is already making bold moves. The firm has expanded its footprint with new offices in Florida—and unveiled a new name to mark the next chapter of its growth.
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Amazon.com Inc.’s cloud division is bracing customers for extended service outages after disclosing that drone strikes hit three of its data centers in the Middle East over the past few days.
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As the U.S.-Israeli air campaign against Iran intensified on Monday with no clear end in sight, attention quickly turned to a new frontline: the airline industry.
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On Thursday, Ford Motor Company announced a sweeping recall of 4.3 million pickup trucks and SUVs across the United States after discovering a troubling software glitch.
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Retaliatory strikes rippled through Israel and several Gulf nations on Saturday, sending shockwaves across an already tense region.
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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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For more than a decade, insurance companies and physician groups have been locked in a high-stakes fight over one pivotal question in Florida law: Can doctors step into the role of pharmacists and dispense medications to injured workers—often at significantly higher prices?
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State Farm posted a remarkable comeback in 2025, delivering a $1.5 billion underwriting gain across its property and casualty operations.
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This week, a federal judge handed Marsh a decisive courtroom victory, granting its request to bar a group of former employees now at Howden US from using confidential company information, recruiting additional Marsh staff, or pursuing its current and prospective clients.
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The Florida Cabinet, joined by Gov. Ron DeSantis, voted Tuesday to hand over a prime 22-acre (49-hectare) stretch of state-owned land in Tampa to Hillsborough College—clearing a major hurdle for a proposed new ballpark for the Rays and setting the stage for a high-stakes development that could reshape the area’s future.