Archive for January 2020
Bayer Roundup Deal Is Close as Claims Surge, Mediator Says
Bayer AG may be only weeks away from settling more than 75,000 cancer claims over its Roundup weed-killer, after a surge in claims to almost double the number disclosed by the company in September, according to the court-appointed mediator in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEurope Mulls New Tougher Rules for Artificial Intelligence
The European Union is considering new legally binding requirements for developers of artificial intelligence in an effort to ensure modern technology is developed and used in an ethical way. The EU’s executive arm is set to propose the new rules … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFAA Investigating Delta Jet Fuel-Dumping on Schoolkids
CUDAHY, Calif. — Federal authorities will investigate why an airliner with engine trouble dumped jet fuel over a densely populated area of Southern California while making an emergency return to the airport, dousing dozens of schoolchildren in a smelly vapor. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAnchorage School District Weighing Cost of Earthquake Relief
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Negotiations between the Anchorage School District and the federal government over earthquake damage relief could result in the district turning down millions in funds, an official said. The negotiations over money to repair damage caused by the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTheories Persist About Mystery Drones Seen in Rural Region
CreplaceENNE, Wyo. — People insist they have spotted fleets of large drones crisscrossing rural America’s night sky, their mission mysterious, raising questions that have veered into conspiracy theories and launching an investigation. Authorities in Colorado have tried to put those … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E Judge Demands Details on Potential Wildfire Payout Conflict
Time is running out for PG&E Corp. to end the biggest-ever U.S. utility bankruptcy, so the company must set reorganization deadlines and explain a potential conflict in its multi-billion dollar payout proposal, a federal judge said Wednesday. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePhilippines Vacates Towns Even as Volcanic Eruption Wanes
The Philippines is compelling residents of 12 towns and two cities near the restive Taal Volcano to move to safer ground, even as the intensity of the eruption has weakened. Forced evacuations have been enforced in areas prone to a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFAA’s Assumptions in Boeing 737 Max Approval Faulted by Experts
Decades-old assumptions about how pilots would behave and a failure to grasp the complexity of a new flight-control system plagued the design certification of Boeing Co.’s 737 Max, a blue-ribbon panel of experts concluded. The group issued 10 recommendations, calling … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreStates Oppose Trump Proposal to Ship LNG by Rail, Citing Safety Risk
WASHINGTON — Attorneys general from 16 U.S. states have opposed a Trump administration proposal to ship liquefied natural gas (LNG) by rail, arguing that potential leaks from the shipments pose risks of fiery explosions to residents and emergency responders. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePG&E Tries to Assure Strict Judge It’s Safer on Wildfires
PG&E Corp. told a federal judge who has kept the troubled utility under a tight leash that it’s close — but not fully on target — to complying with all the wildfire prevention measures required under its criminal probation. The … Source: Claims Journal
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