Archive for February 2021
Black Franchise Owner, Former MLB Player, Sues McDonald’s for Racial Bias
CLEVELAND (AP) — The Black owner of 14 McDonald’s franchises says the company has shown more favorable treatment to white owners and denied him the opportunity to buy restaurants in more affluent communities, according to a civil rights lawsuit filed … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAmid Rising Seas, ‘Dry’ Resort is Wetter Than it Likes
OCEAN CITY, N.J. (AP) — Ocean City, New Jersey is officially a “dry” town. In 1879, four Methodist ministers established a Christian seaside resort here with a permanent ban on the manufacture and sale of alcohol — a prohibition that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCrews to Lower Spillway Connected to Failed Michigan Dam
EDENVILLE, Mich. (AP) — Crews will begin lowering a spillway connected to a dam that failed last year and contributed to massive flooding in parts of mid-Michigan. The Edenville Dam Tobacco River spillway will be lowered by more than 20 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJudge Lets Civil Suit in Diplomatic Immunity Case Move Ahead
FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — A federal judge in Virginia is letting a British family move forward with its lawsuit in the U.S. against an American woman who invoked diplomatic immunity when she was accused of fatally injuring a teenager … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFrench Caribbean Fights To Keep Pesticide Case Alive
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Agricultural workers who have long sought compensation for contamination from a pesticide banned in France but used in the country’s Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe have finally had a day in court after … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurer Wins Case Filed by New Orleans Restaurant that Filed Early COVID Claim
A New Orleans judge denied a motion for declaratory judgment that insurance coverage is owed to a restaurant for business income that was lost when it was required to close its dining room because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The lawsuit … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIn Texas’s Black-Swan Blackout, Everything Went Wrong at Once
The finger-pointing began immediately: It was the frozen wind turbines that foolishly replaced traditional sources. No, fossil fuels were at fault. No, Texas’s deregulated power market, unique in the country, had allowed companies to skimp on maintenance and upgrades. As … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJapan’s Stressed Power Grid Faces New Test With Arctic Blast on Way
TOKYO — Japan’s overstretched electricity grid is likely to receive another Arctic blast in the coming days, which is already pushing up wholesale prices and may stress generators as they struggle to keep units running after a powerful quake. While … Source: Claims Journal
Read More150 Years of Spills: Philadelphia Refinery Cleanup Highlights Toxic Legacy of Fossil Fuels
PHILADELPHIA — Wearing blue hard hats, white hazmat suits and respirator masks, workers carted away bags of debris on a recent morning from a sprawling and now-defunct oil refinery once operated by Philadelphia Energy Solutions (PES). Other laborers ripped asbestos … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFlorida Consumers ‘Flabbergasted’ as Property Insurers Push for Double-Digit Rate Hikes
Florida property insurers are jacking up rates by double-digit percentages, blaming the hikes on lingering damage from past hurricanes, a wave of litigation, and a law that encourages lawyers to sue by allowing courts to award them big fees. The … Source: Claims Journal
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