Archive for May 2022
Park Outdoors: Ford Recalls SUVs Due to Engine Fire Risk
DETROIT (AP) — Ford is asking the owners of 350,000 vehicles in to take them to dealers for repairs in three recalls, including about 39,000 that should be parked outdoors because the engines can catch fire. Ford says in U.S. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHawaii Hurricane Season Forecasted to Be Slow With La Nina
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii and the Central Pacific basin should expect two to four hurricanes, tropical depressions or tropical storms this year, federal forecasters said Wednesday. The annual National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration outlook predicts there is a 60% chance … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCrews Slow New Mexico Fires, Brace for Dangerous Conditions
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — More than 2,000 firefighters battling the largest U.S. wildfire dug back-up fire lines and rearranged fire engines around homes in northeast New Mexico on Wednesday in anticipation of a return to windy, dangerous conditions in the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGeorgia Store Shootings: White Man Faces Hate Crime Charges
ATLANTA (AP) — A federal grand jury in Georgia has brought hate crime charges against a white man accused of shooting into two convenience stores and targeting the people there because of their race last July. Police said he made … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSovereign Immunity No Defense in $3B Coal-Ash Lawsuit, 6th Circuit Rules
Sovereign immunity does not protect a federal contractor against a lawsuit filed by some 60 former employees seeking $3 billion in punitive damages for illnesses suffered after exposure to toxic coal ash during a clean-up project, a federal appellate court … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreVast Swath of US at Risk of Summer Blackouts, Regulator Warns
A vast swath of North America from the Great Lakes to the West Coast is at risk of blackouts this summer as heat, drought, shuttered power plants and supply-chain woes strain the electric grid. Power supplies in much of the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCentral Japan Water Leak Affects Plants Near Toyota Hub
TOKYO — A major water leak in central Japan on Wednesday disrupted supply to more than 130 businesses near the production center of Toyota Motor Corp. The accident in Japan’s manufacturing heartland threatened interruptions at major auto firms and power … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDrought Ravages Some French Crops, Key Regions Uncertain – Expert
PARIS —Extremely dry weather has caused severe damage to grain crops in some parts of France and substantial rain will be needed by early June to allow those in large producing regions to pull through, a technical institute said on … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreGoogle ‘Private Browsing’ Mode not Really Private, Texas Lawsuit Says
WASHINGTON, —The Google search engine collects data on users who think they can be anonymous if they use a “private browsing” mode, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claimed on Thursday, filing an amended privacy lawsuit against the Alphabet IncGOOGL.O unit. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJapan OKs Plan to Release Fukushima Nuclear Plant Wastewater
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s nuclear regulator on Wednesday approved plans by the operator of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant to release its treated radioactive wastewater into the sea next year, saying the outlined methods are safe and risks to the … Source: Claims Journal
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