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Alison Scott-Wright, also known as 'The Magic Sleep Fairy' has appeared on TV giving advice around improving the sleep of babies. [TheTopNews] Read More.37 mins ago - 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Did you hear that Florida’s 55-year-old “no-fault” auto insurance statute has been repealed?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 … [TheTopNews] Read More.44 mins ago - Dangerous baby-sleep advice given to parents by self-described experts, secret f...
The advice puts babies at risk of serious harm, even death, medical professionals have told the BBC. [TheTopNews] Read More.45 mins ago - Federal Judge Has ‘Grave Concerns’ About Missouri Roundup Deal
A federal judge overseeing thousands of cancer lawsuits against Bayer AG and its Roundup weedkiller said he had “grave concerns” about whether a proposed $7.25 billion class-action settlement in Missouri could properly address future claims outside the state. At a … [TheTopNews] Read More.46 mins ago - For Autonomous Robots, Not All Rules Are Equal
From driving cars to flying drones, as autonomous robots take on more responsibility, they also face more human-like dilemmas — including what to do when rules collide. For a self-driving vehicle, this conundrum might pop up when a pedestrian suddenly … [TheTopNews] Read More.46 mins ago - Kalshi Grilled by Massachusetts High Court Over What Gambling Is
The Massachusetts Supreme Court appeared skeptical of Kalshi Inc.’s claim that its prediction markets don’t fall under state gambling laws because the company is instead providing financial arrangements between people using “swap” contracts on events like sports. The case is … [TheTopNews] Read More.46 mins ago - Oregon Regulator Shutting Down Health Sharing Company’s ‘Unlicensed’ Insur...
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 … [TheTopNews] Read More.46 mins ago
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