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Hurricane Ian, one of the costliest storms in U.S. history, is expected to result in $70B-$120B in economic damages.
It's the first quarterly economic contraction since 2014 and the biggest since 2008.
A recent jobs report offers evidence that the once-hot labor market is losing steam.
Sales decreased despite lower mortgage rates, sustained wage gains and slower home price appreciation.
Is it sexual harassment? The answer will depend on whether you're a man or woman, as well as your age, says new survey.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 5,190 people were killed on the job in 2016, the most since 2008.
Canadian insurers may be looking at claims of about US$2.8B from the recent Alberta wildfires.
The wildfires spreading around Canadas oil-sands hub of Fort McMurray may become the costliest catastrophe in the countrys history with losses potentially reaching $7.3 billion.
As cranberry season reaches its zenith over the Christmas holiday, farmers are increasingly selling family-owned cranberry bogs to larger operators.
Pet parents are fueling a $600 million industry in North America thats growing at triple the pace of U.S. accident-and-health coverage.