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Park Pass Shock: $100 Fee Hits International Visitors to U.S. National Parks

Park Pass Shock: $100 Fee Hits International Visitors to U.S. National Parks

If you’re planning to visit a U.S. national park this year, be prepared to wait in longer lines and bring documentation proving you’re a U.S. citizen. And if you’re a non-U.S. citizen visiting, bring your patience and $100. The Trump administration announced that, starting January 1, international visitors and other non-U.S. residents ages 16 and

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Cornerstone National Insurance Company Placed Into Receivership

Hundreds May Have Been Exposed to Rabies in Grand Teton National Park Cabins

Cornerstone National Insurance Company, a Missouri-domiciled property and casualty insurance company, was placed into receivership by the Circuit Court of Cole County. Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance Director, Angela L. Nelson, has been named receiver of Cornerstone, which allows the director, as receiver, to take over operations of the company. The court placed Cornerstone

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Florida’s City National Bank Partnering With NSI to Offer Insurance Products

Florida’s City National Bank Partnering With NSI to Offer Insurance Products

Miami-based City National Bank of Florida, known as Florida’s second-largest bank, has stepped into the property insurance market, offering coverage options at loan closings through a partnership with NSI Insurance Group. “Insurance is a critical part of every loan we close, yet it has become a growing obstacle for companies and residents in Florida,” City

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Wisconsin Dairy Farm Sued for National Origin Discrimination, Sexual Harassment

Wisconsin Dairy Farm Sued for National Origin Discrimination, Sexual Harassment

United Pride Dairy LLC, a dairy farm in Phillips, Wisconsin, violated federal law when it subjected three employees of Mexican origin to disparate treatment in the terms and conditions of employment, and also subjected a female employee to sexual harassment, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEOC) charged in a lawsuit announced today. According to the

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Former National General Loss Rep and Mom Charged With Fake Claims Scam

Former National General Loss Rep and Mom Charged With Fake Claims Scam

A former loss representative for National General Insurance Co. and his mother allegedly ran a scheme in 2022 that involved false claims, a fake towing company and a $141,000 loss for the insurer. Horace Kelly, 40, and his mom, Greta Patterson, a 62-year-old minister, were booked into jail in Coffee County in southeast Georgia after

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Penn National Insurance Announces Leadership Changes for 2026

Penn National Insurance Announces Leadership Changes for 2026

Robert Brandon Penn National Insurance, headquartered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is making changes to its leadership team effective in early 2026. After over 30 years with the company, including more than five as president and CEO, Robert Brandon will transition to CEO on January 5, 2026. John Foster, currently senior vice president of Insurance Operations, will

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Judge Orders Trump to End National Guard Troop Deployment in LA

Oregon Division of Financial Regulation Earns NAIC Accreditation

The Trump administration must stop deploying the California National Guard in Los Angeles and return control of the troops to the state, a federal judge ordered Wednesday in an emphatic ruling. U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco granted a preliminary injunction sought by California officials, but also put the decision on hold until

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National Council of Insurance Legislators Adopts Louisiana Anti-Fraud Law as New Model

Hundreds May Have Been Exposed to Rabies in Grand Teton National Park Cabins

A Louisiana anti-fraud law will serve as the new national model for fighting insurance fraud. The National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL) has adopted Louisiana‘s amended insurance fraud law as its new national benchmark, the Louisiana Department of Insurance said. Sponsored by Rep. Gabe Firment, the new NCOIL amendment intends to close loopholes and gives

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