Archive for January 2020
Cooler Weather Helps Quell Wildfires That Left at Least 24 Dead
Firefighters are taking advantage of cooler weather to quell southeastern Australia’s wildfires that have killed at least 24 people and prompted stirring messages from stars at the Golden Globes. Some 130 blazes across New South Wales are being fought by … Source: Claims Journal
Read More9th Circuit Affirms Jury’s $54M Award in Suit Against Walmart
A federal appellate court on Monday upheld a district court judgment that requires Walmart to pay $54.6 million in damages plus interest for failing to adequately pay long-haul truck drivers for time spent during layovers, rest breaks and during inspections … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAmazon To Showcase Its Transportation Drive at World’s Largest Tech Show
From making cars talk using Alexa’s voice to managing data from factories full of robots, Amazon.com Inc wants a big piece of the action in transportation, and this week at CES will unveil more about its strategy to achieve that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJ&J Said to Pay More Than $2 Million in Rare Talc Settlement
Johnson & Johnson agreed in the middle of a trial to pay more than $2 million to resolve a woman’s claims that asbestos-laced baby powder caused her cancer, according to people familiar with the case. The settlement marks a rare … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Eyes Climate Bond to Prepare for Disasters
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In a state burdened by billions of dollars in wildfire damage, California lawmakers are hoping for an advance loan before the next climate-fueled catastrophe hits. Lawmakers in the Democratic-dominated state Legislature return to work Monday for the … Source: Claims Journal
Read More5 Dead, Dozens Hospitalized in Pennsylvania Turnpike Crash
GREENSBURG, Pa. — A deadly crash involving a passenger bus and multiple other vehicles on the Pennsylvania Turnpike left at least five dead and dozens injured early Sunday, shutting down a large portion of the highway. Officials said at least … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.S. Officials Brace for Cyber-Attack Retaliation From Iran
Iranian officials are likely considering a cyber-attack against the U.S. in the wake of an airstrike that killed one of its top military officials. Former U.S. officials and security experts said there is precedent for such concerns amid years of … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIran’s Cyber Attack on Billionaire Adelson Provides Lesson on Strategy
As the U.S. awaits possible retribution over a recent airstrike that killed a top general, there’s at least one American businessman who can attest, in detail, to what happened after he provoked Iran. In October 2013, Sheldon Adelson, the casino … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAustralia Counts Wildfire Devastation After Calamitous Weekend
Hundreds of properties were destroyed across southeastern Australia after searing temperatures and strong winds exacerbated catastrophic wildfires Saturday in one of the worst days of the weeks-long crisis. Dozens of communities, from small towns on the south coast of New … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBoeing Drops on Reports of Max Issues, Possible Fundraising
Boeing Co. fell following reports that the company is weighing a move to raise more debt after the grounding of the 737 Max and that the jetliner’s return to service could face further complications. While Boeing had about $20 billion … Source: Claims Journal
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