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  • Reuters

    Lloyd's insurers expect moderate Baltimore bridge claims

    Lloyd's of London insurers Hiscox and Lancashire do not expect large insurance claims from the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in March that caused widespread disruption, they said on Thursday. The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday insurer Chubb was preparing to make a $350 million payout to the state of Maryland. Hiscox does not have direct exposure to the business interruption policy of the port, which is the busiest in the United States for auto shipments, or the property policy covering the bridge, the insurer said in its first-quarter trading statement.

  • Yahoo Sports

    How to watch the 2024 Kentucky Derby: Post positions, odds, where to stream and more

    It's almost time for the 150th annual Run for the Roses!

  • Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla.

    ‘Kind of a crisis’: Florida STD rates surpass pre-pandemic levels

    The pandemic did what public health officials have struggled to do for the past 15 years — put a dent in the number of reported cases of bacterial sexually transmitted diseases in Florida. But in just two years, the combined rate of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis has rebounded and surpassed pre-pandemic levels, Florida Department of Health data shows. Florida recorded 762 cases per 100,000 ...