Archive for September 2021
Amazon’s Answer to Delivery Driver Shortage: Recruit Pot Smokers
Amazon.com Inc. has a solution for a potentially crippling shortage of delivery drivers: Recruit pot smokers. The company is advising its delivery partners — the mom and pops that operate the ubiquitous blue Amazon vans — to prominently advertise that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJudge Begins Ruling on Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Plan That Shields Sacklers
A U.S. judge began delivering his ruling on Wednesday on OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma’s request to approve its bankruptcy reorganization plan that would shield the company’s Sackler family owners from future litigation over the opioid crisis. If U.S. Bankruptcy Judge … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLaunching Into Space? Not So Fast. Insurers Balk At New Coverage
An ever-swelling amount of space debris is threatening satellites that hover around Earth, making insurers leery of offering coverage to the devices that transmit texts, maps, videos and scientific data, industry sources said. Thousands of new satellites are being launched … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreParents Say Child Injured at S. Idaho School, File Lawsuit
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) — The parents of a former south-central Idaho middle school student have filed a lawsuit against the school district contending a teacher instructed other children to wrap their child tightly in a sheet and push her … Source: Claims Journal
Read More‘Forever Chemicals’ Found in Groundwater Near Military Bases
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — High levels of toxic, widely used “forever chemicals” contaminate groundwater around at least six military sites in the Great Lakes region, according to U.S. Department of Defense records that an environmental group released Tuesday. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAround Lake Tahoe, Special Places Await a Fire’s Fate
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — As the winds returned this week, the Caldor Fire roared over the Sierra crest and bore down on the southern end of Lake Tahoe. Perhaps more than with other wildfires in the Western U.S., this one resonates … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurers May Take $18B Hit From Hurricane Ida – Industry Experts
Insurers are bracing for a hit of about $18 billion from Hurricane Ida in the United States and the Caribbean, catastrophe modeling company Karen Clark & Co (KCC) said on Wednesday. The number, closer to the lower end of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLouisiana Assesses Major Damage to Power Grid From Ida
The damage to Louisiana’s power grid from Hurricane Ida is so extensive that the U.S. Coast Guard has joined the task of assessing the wreckage, a departure from its maritime security duties. More than 1 million homes and businesses along … Source: Claims Journal
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