Two letter-writers lament the high cost of home insurance, without any culpability for the large insurance firms.
You would think you’d get texts, emails, phone calls and letters if your insurer was about to drop you. But you may be wrong.
A letter-writer pushes back on an insurance agent’s insistence that state insurance reforms would be beneficial for Floridians.
The allegations surfaced after several people across the country reported receiving tax forms showing income from Uber, despite never signing up to drive for the company.
A recent letter published Feb. 18 blames lawyer advertising for high insurance rates. I'm no fan of the kind of advertising done by professionals and lawyers in particular. Whether they work in health ...
I felt only sorrow while perusing the front page of the Feb. 27 edition. Our ridiculous, predominantly Republican state Legislature is passing legislation assuring that there will be no celebration of ...
Don’t all celebrities believe in health insurance? I don’t make anywhere near the kind of money that they do, and I have health insurance. My premiums and co-pays are all within my budget. Eighteen ...
Over 350 security experts from 30 countries signed an open letter warning against broad age verification protocols for social media platforms. PCWorld reports that experts fear these measures could ...
I’m writing in support of House Bill 3799 to address rising insurance rates in Illinois, especially State Farm’s 27% home insurance rate increase. As a former 20+ year State Farm customer, I want to ...
Having a debt collector contact you can be upsetting. A debt collector may try to scare you into making a payment right away. Don’t let them throw you off your game. You have rights. The best way to ...
Opinion articles provide independent perspectives on key community issues, separate from our newsroom reporting. Sample ballots sit on a table for voters at Sharon Prebyterian Church in south ...