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A legal claim from one of the world’s largest oil traders is throwing a spotlight on an arcane but critical corner of global finance — the multibillion-dollar freight market and the 282-year-old City of London institution that sits at the …
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Ships Cluster Further From Hormuz Strait as Iran Widens Grip

Hundreds of vessels were seen clustering near Dubai on Tuesday, as more ships moved away from a still-empty Strait of Hormuz in response to Iran’s efforts to widen its area of control. A weeks-long ceasefire between the US and Iran …
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Middle East Truce in Doubt as US and Iran Launch New Attacks for Control of Hormuz

The fragile truce in the Middle East was in jeopardy on Tuesday after the U.S. and Iran launched new attacks as they wrestled for control of the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. military said on Monday it destroyed six Iranian …
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No, Florida Lawmakers Did Not Repeal the No-Fault Auto Insurance Law

Did you hear that Florida’s 55-year-old “no-fault” auto insurance statute has been repealed? Most people in the Florida insurance industry probably know that is not true. But a number of recent websites and postings by Florida plaintiffs’ law firms and …
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Kalshi Grilled by Massachusetts High Court Over What Gambling Is

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Oregon Regulator Shutting Down Health Sharing Company’s ‘Unlicensed’ Insurance Program

Oregon regulators ordered a health sharing company to stop selling coverage to residents, saying the company’s membership plans were functioning as unlicensed insurance. ClearShare Health was ordered to stop selling coverage by the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation, which began …
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American Farmers Shun USDA Surveys as Trust in Data Erodes

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Massive Explosion at NYC Home Sends Police Officers Flying

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UK Court Orders Samsung to Pay China’s ZTE a $392M Lump Sum After Patent Trial

Samsung Electronics must pay a $392 million lump sum for a license to use ZTE’s patents for mobile phones, London’s High Court ruled on Friday [May 1] in the English leg of the companies’ global licensing dispute. ZTE has brought …
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New Mexico Seeks Changes to Meta Platforms in Youth Harm Trial

A trial is slated to begin in New Mexico on Monday that will test the state’s claims that Meta’s Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp platforms harmed young users’ mental health and its bid for a court order forcing the company to …
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