Archive for May 2021
Ransomware Gang Threatens Release of DC Police Records
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A Russian-speaking ransomware syndicate that stole data from the Washington, D.C., police department says negotiations over payment have broken down and it will release sensitive information that could put lives at risk if more money is … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGreat Lakes Water Surge Eases After 2 Record-Setting Years
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A spell of dry, mild weather is giving the Great Lakes a break after two years of high water that has shattered records and heavily damaged shoreline roads and homes, officials said Monday. Although still … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMalibu Investigating After 9 Hurt in Balcony Collapse
MALIBU, Calif. (AP) — The city of Malibu is investigating whether any rental codes were violated at a home where nine people were injured when a balcony collapsed during a crowded weekend party. The beachside property had a valid short-term … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWaymo, Cruise Seek Permits to Charge for Self-Driving Car Rides in San Francisco
Alphabet Inc’s Waymo and rival Cruise have applied for permits needed to start charging for rides and delivery using autonomous vehicles in San Francisco, state documents reviewed by Reuters showed, setting the stage for the biggest tests yet of their … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNCCI: Workers’ Comp Line Thrives Despite COVID-19
The workers’ compensation line powered through the COVID-19 pandemic last year, generating an average profit of 24% while carriers built up $14 billion in “redundant reserves,” the National Council on Compensation Insurance said Tuesday during its virtual Annual Issues Symposium. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurer of Ship That Blocked Suez Canal Says Reduced Claim Still High
CAIRO — UK Club, an insurer of the container ship that blocked the Suez Canal in March, said on Monday a reduced compensation claim made by the Egyptian authorities for almost $600 million to free the vessel and cover related … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePandemic’s Labor Reshuffle Likely Just Starting For US Workers
WASHINGTON — If the coronavirus pandemic produced its own brand of anxiety for American workers trying to stay healthy while balancing job and family demands, the coming return to “normal” will pose a new set of challenges. Like whether to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUS Opens Probe of Steering Problems in Honda Accord Sedans
DETROIT (AP) — The U.S. government’s auto safety agency is investigating multiple complaints about steering failures that could affect more than 1.1 million Honda Accord sedans. In documents posted Monday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it received 31 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCyberattack on US Pipeline Is Linked to Criminal Gang
NEW YORK (AP) _ The cyberextortion attempt that has forced the shutdown of a vital U.S. pipeline was carried out by a criminal gang known as DarkSide that cultivates a Robin Hood image of stealing from corporations and giving a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDrought Shows No Signs of Easing Up Throughout Dakotas
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Extreme drought shows no signs of releasing its grip on North Dakota, despite recent cooler weather and widespread rainfall. The latest U.S. Drought Monitor map, released Thursday, shows 85% percent of North Dakota in extreme drought, … Source: Claims Journal
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