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The $3 Trillion AI Data Center Build-Out Becomes All-Consuming For Debt Markets

More than $3 trillion. That’s the ­staggering price tag to build the data centers needed to prepare for the artificial intelligence boom. Not even the world’s biggest technology companies—not Amazon.com, not Microsoft or Meta Platforms—are prepared to foot the bill …
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Russian Captain Found Guilty Over Crew Member’s Death in US Tanker Crash

The Russian captain of a container ship that crashed into a U.S. tanker off the east coast of Britain in March last year was found guilty in a London court on Monday of causing the death of a crew member …
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EU Body’s Advice on Toxin Limit in Baby Formula Prompts More Recalls

The European food safety body on Monday advised a maximum threshold for the cereulide toxin used in infant formula, prompting some French producers to withdraw additional products from the market. Cereulide, a toxin that can cause nausea and vomiting, has …
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APCIA Hires Hanson to Lead National Advocacy and Coalition Strategy

The American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) announced the hiring of Meagan Myers Hanson as department vice president, advocacy, campaigns, and coalitions. Hanson will lead APCIA’s integrated advocacy campaigns, coordinate national and state-based coalitions, and shape messaging and engagement strategies …
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Active Tornado Season Expected in the US

An active 2026 tornado season is expected for the Central Plains, with approximately 15% more tornadoes than the 20-year average, according to the Kansas Institute of Tornado Dynamics (KITD). Factors influencing this forecast include persistent La Niña conditions, warmer-than-average Gulf …
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India Plans a $2.2 Billion Bet on Carbon Capture and Storage

India’s government proposed a 200 billion rupees ($2.2 billion) program to ramp up the deployment of carbon capture utilization and storage technology, to help mitigate the emissions of five heavily polluting sectors. The plan would target power, steel, cement, refineries …
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Data Center Boom Offers Organic Growth Opportunities for Brokers Like Aon, Marsh

The global boom in the construction of data centers – driven by the growth of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning – is creating organic growth opportunities for major brokers such as Aon and Marsh. “Over the next five …
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Carolinas Emerge as New Population Boom States With Affordability and Lifestyle

Move over Florida and Texas. The United States has new hot spots for growth, and they both have Carolina in their name. North Carolina last year attracted more new residents, 84,000 people, from other parts of the country than any …
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Coverage A for Florida Surplus HO-3 Shows Mixed Bag in Premiums, Policy Count

Primary insurers in Florida aren’t the only ones reporting rate reductions for segments of the populace. Surplus lines also have seen premium decreases as well as significant policy count growth—at least for some slices of the market. The Florida Surplus …
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Bill Introduced to ‘Transform’ The California FAIR Plan

A bill to initiate reforms to the California FAIR Plan that include changes to customer service and claims, and added transparency was introduced on Monday. Assembly Bill 1680, the Make It FAIR Act, authored by Assemblymember Lisa Calderon and sponsored …
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Historic Fishing Community Mourns 7 Lives Lost in Another Tragedy at Sea

The U.S. Coast Guard’s Northeast Division is investigating the sinking of the commercial fishing vessel Lily Jean off the Massachusetts coast and subsequent loss of seven lives last week. At 6:50 a.m., on January 30, the Coast Guard responded to …
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Cluster of Quakes Felt Around San Francisco Bay, Including An M4.2

A cluster of earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday including a magnitude 4.2 temblor was felt by thousands. The United States Geological Survey reported more than two dozen different quakes. The largest was a M4.2 east of …
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