Utah Realtor Faces Murder and Mortgage Fraud Charges, Trial in 2026

Utah realtor Kouri Richins faces murder and mortgage fraud charges, involving fentanyl poisoning, life insurance fraud, and real estate financial crimes with trial set for 2026.

Former GM Retiree Raises $1.8 Million Via Viral GoFundMe After Pension Challenges

Ed Bambas, a retired GM employee and Army veteran, received nearly $1.8 million through a viral GoFundMe campaign after facing pension and healthcare challenges post-GM bankruptcy. This case underscores issues in pension management and the role of social media in retirement funding.

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ALS Progression Highlights Insurance Gaps and Caregiving Burdens in Bryan County Family

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis diagnosis highlights critical insurance and caregiving challenges faced by a Bryan County family, emphasizing gaps in life insurance and Social Security coverage for public service employees.

Nigeria Union of Journalists Advances Life and Health Insurance for Media Professionals

The Nigeria Union of Journalists is developing life and health insurance packages alongside welfare improvements for journalists, aiming to reduce medical costs and enhance safety ahead of Nigeria's 2027 elections.

Amazon Study Reveals How Life Events Drive Financial Services Engagement

Amazon Ads study reveals how major life events transform consumer financial needs and engagement, highlighting new marketing strategies using AI-driven behavioral intelligence.

Bangladesh Considers Reinsurance Law Amendments Under US Trade Accord

Bangladesh plans to amend its Insurance Corporation Act to liberalize reinsurance, impacting Sadharan Bima Corporation and private insurers amid US trade agreement conditions.

University of Tulsa Law Professor Johnny Parker Appointed to Endowed Chair Recognizing Insurance Law Scholarship

University of Tulsa law professor Johnny Parker has been named to the Richard F. Chapman Chair in Law, recognizing his scholarship in insurance and personal injury law and his practical teaching approach focused on real-world legal issues.

MinnPost Offers 2026 Community Health Reporting Fellowship in Minnesota

MinnPost launches a 2026 fellowship for early-career journalists focused on community health reporting in Minnesota, addressing health disparities and misinformation with digital media skills.

Leadership Shifts and Market Pressures Shape Asia Insurance Sector

Recent leadership appointments, rising remote work demand, and underwriting challenges shape Asia's insurance sector amid evolving AI integration and claims pressure.