With extreme weather events on the rise across the U.S., insurers have begun to reassess which areas of the country they will provide coverage for after experiencing staggering losses due to payouts. A report from the New York Times found that State Farm put pause on new home insurance policies in California after a number of natural disasters inundated the state in recent years.

Share:
More In Science
Vape Crisis Has Peaked, CDC Says
Over the course of months of investigation into the illness, local authorities in partnership with CDC have narrowed in on a cause for the vaping illness that has sickened 2,506 and killed 54: thickening agent vitamin E acetate.
Botox Turns 30 (But Doesn't Look a Day Over 25)
Pharmaceutical giant Allergan got FDA approval in 1989 to use Botulinum toxin for clinical use, representing a medical breakthrough: the first time microbial bacteria was approved for injection into the human body.
Load More