Archive for May 2019
Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana Face Flood of ‘Historic Magnitude’
Thousands of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana residents braced for more flooding on Wednesday, and some evacuated their homes, as forecasts of further rain drove fears that decades-old levees girding the Arkansas River may not hold. More than a week of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHydrogen-Powered Flying Vehicle Touted as Southern California Traffic Tonic
LOS ANGELES — Developers of a multi-rotor hover craft billed as the first flying vehicle to be powered by hydrogen fuel cells unveiled a full-scale model on Wednesday in Southern California, in a show-and-tell that raised some eyebrows but never … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFacebook User Privacy Lawsuits Over Cambridge Analytica Have Legs
There’s no shortage of claims Facebook Inc. violates users’ privacy for profit. Far less common are rulings from U.S. courts finding the company’s practices illegal. A San Francisco federal judge was leaning in that direction Wednesday by indicating he won’t … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWeather Chaos Expected to Leave Record U.S. Corn Acres Unplanted
For months, traders debated which crops U.S. farmers would sow this year. That discussion is now turning to how many acres may be left unplanted as relentless rainfall sweeps the Midwest. Rabobank is predicting an unprecedented number of unplanted acres … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCoreLogic Says 7.3 Million Homes, $1.8 Trillion at Risk from Hurricane Storm Surge
The Atlantic hurricane season, which begins Saturday, puts 7.3 million homes at risk with an estimated reconstruction cost of $1.8 trillion, CoreLogic said in its 2019 Storm Surge Report. That’s 300,000 more homes and $200 billion more in reconstruction costs … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThousands of US Kindergartners Unvaccinated Without Waivers
In this May 17, 2019 photo, Starr Roden, left, a registered nurse and immunization outreach coordinator with the Knox County Health Department, administers a vaccination to Jonathan Detweiler, 6, at the facility in Mount Vernon, Ohio. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon) COLUMBUS, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOverdose Victim’s Father Testifies in Oklahoma Opioid Trial of J&J
The father of a university football player who died of a drug overdose provided emotional testimony about the personal cost of the nationwide opioid epidemic on Wednesday during the second day of trial in a lawsuit by the state of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTornadoes Rip Through Kansas After One Killed, Scores Hurt by Ohio Twisters
BROOKVILLE, Ohio — Several tornadoes reportedly touched down on Tuesday evening in Kansas to damage homes, uproot trees and rip down power lines, the National Weather Service said. About 20 tornadoes, including a large rain-wrapped twister near Kansas City, were … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGamers Fight for Rights as Billion-Dollar Esports Market Matures
About the photo: Lights illuminate the arena during the League of Legends World Championship Finals hosted by Riot Games Inc. in Incheon, South Korea, on Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018. League of Legends is the world’s most popular video game in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCrop Markets Gripped by Bulls as Deluge Spurs Planting Chaos
Corn futures in Chicago are heading for the biggest three-day advance in nearly seven years as heavy rains and flooding roil American plantings, while worries are also mounting that some soybeans won’t get sown. U.S. farmers, which grow a third … Source: Claims Journal
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