7 in 10 Florida homeowners affected by insurance, report says
A new report says 70.3% of Florida homeowners have been affected by rising homeowners insurance costs, well ahead of the nationwide figure of 44.6%.
A new report says 70.3% of Florida homeowners have been affected by rising homeowners insurance costs, well ahead of the nationwide figure of 44.6%.
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Ryan Garcia beat Devin Haney via majority decision in their bout last month in Brooklyn.
BookTok has become the most influential platform in the literary space, but it might not be around for long.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell offered a strong defense Wednesday of central bank independence as the 2024 presidential election approaches.
Florida's six-week abortion ban takes effect on May 1. Here's what the law says and how it will affect access to the procedure beyond state lines.
CVS warns it could cede Medicare Advantage market share as reimbursement rates pressure the company.
The Seminoles lost 23-16 to Tennessee in the first-ever BCS title game.
Two months after hackers broke into Change Healthcare systems stealing and then encrypting company data, it’s still unclear how many Americans were impacted by the cyberattack. Last month, Andrew Witty, the CEO of Change Healthcare’s parent company UnitedHealth Group, said that the stolen files include the personal health information of “a substantial proportion of people in America.” On Wednesday, during a House hearing, when pushed to give a more definitive answer, Witty testified that the breach impacted “I think, maybe a third [of Americans] or somewhere of that level.”
Fed day arrives with the focus on what clues Powell will offer to the chances for rate cuts this year.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: Florida’s six-week abortion ban, campus arrests and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Ahead of Google's annual I/O developer conference in May, the tech giant has laid off staff across key teams like Flutter, Dart, Python and others, according to reports from affected employees shared on social media. Google confirmed the layoffs to TechCrunch, but not the specific teams, roles or how many people were let go. "As we’ve said, we’re responsibly investing in our company's biggest priorities and the significant opportunities ahead," said Google spokesperson Alex García-Kummert.
The last time the favorite won the Kentucky Derby was 2018.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month - Talk through your troubles without leaving the house with one of these trusted online therapy services including Thriveworks, Brightside and Circles.
Apple will report its Q2 earnings after the bell on Thursday, as Wall Street braces for a slowdown in iPhone sales.
Pittsburgh is still building up the top prospect's workload, but his latest Triple-A outing showed that Skenes will soon be ready for a new challenge.
Jeep CEO Antonio Filosa won't rule out putting a hybrid powertrain in the Recon EV due on the market next year, with hybrids getting more popular.
Microsoft, it seems, is hedging its bets when it comes to general-purpose robotics AI. Today, the tech giant announced a collaboration with Figure competitor Sanctuary AI, best known for its humanoid robot, Phoenix. The Sanctuary partnership really gets to the heart of Microsoft’s interest in the category: artificial general intelligence.
Experts say that abortion bans in states more densely populated by women of color will exacerbate health disparities.