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Social Capital’s Chamath Palihapitiya Is Leading 2020’s Unprofitable SPAC Craze

By Sissi Cao

Auto Insurers Are Giving COVID-19 Refunds—Here’s How Much You’ll Get

By Sissi Cao
Visitors to last year's Dallas Art Fair. (Photo: Mei-Chun Jau)

Dispatches From ‘Business of Art Observed’: Get Insurance, Don’t Buy a Painting From a Dictator’s Wife

By Helen Holmes
Hurricane Harvey and Irma only cause small damage to the insurance company's Q3 results.

Haunted by Hurricanes, 2008 Crisis, Old Republic Q3 Profit Slumps

By Sissi Cao
Getting sick is scary and anxiety-provoking no matter who you are, and no healthcare system can protect you from that.

I’m French and I Had to Go to the Doctor in the US—Here’s What Happened

By Melanie Curtin and Héloïse Rambert
A doctor protests during a rally outside of San Francisco General Hospital.

The Economic Impact of Insuring People With Pre-Existing Conditions

By Dan Munro
BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 05: A doctor holds a stethoscope on September 5, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Doctors in the country are demanding higher payments from health insurance companies (Krankenkassen). Over 20 doctors' associations are expected to hold a vote this week over possible strikes and temporary closings of their practices if assurances that a requested additional annual increase of 3.5 billion euros (4,390,475,550 USD) in payments are not provided. The Kassenaerztlichen Bundesvereinigung (KBV), the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, unexpectedly broke off talks with the health insurance companies on Monday. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)

Failing Hospitals Imperil Whole Neighborhoods

By The Editors
WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 29: Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) listens during a hearing of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee on July 29, 2015 in Washington, DC. The committee is examining the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, focusing on combating campus sexual assault. (Photo by Astrid Riecken/Getty Images)

Elizabeth Warren Takes on the Annuity Industry

By Michael Sainato
Dr. Jim Spears speaks with Sarah Ittner, a New York-based actor who does not have health coverage, at the Actors Fund's Al Hirschfeld Free Health Clinic on March 23, 2011 in New York City. Wednesday marks the one year anniversary of President Obama's healthcare law known as the Affordable Care Act. The debate over the bill, which aims to bring affordable healthcare to all Americans, has been emotional as Republican activists have tried to get it repealed. The Al Hirschfeld Free Health Clinic supplies those in the entertainment industry without health coverage with access to doctors and specialists. The clinic has been serving the entertainment community since 2003. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Tort Reform Hasn’t Worked

By Steve Cohen
Road rage!

Injured Woman Cops $9,000 From MTA—Until Actual Cops Investigate

By Billy Richling
A West Village bike shop owner claims that lines of Citi Bikes like this one have forced his business to close (Photo: Amanda Cohen)

Citi Bike Floods Streets With Thousands of Uninsured Cyclists

By Mike Glover
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