Archive for March 2025
FAA Must Do Better After Midair Collision, Acting Chief Says
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said it must improve the way it identifies potentially risky air-traffic situations, following a deadly midair collision between a U.S. Army helicopter and American Airlines Group Inc. regional jet in January. “While flying remains the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCassava Sciences Must Face Malicious Prosecution Lawsuit Over Alzheimer’s Drug
The biotechnology company Cassava Sciences failed on Wednesday to end a malicious prosecution lawsuit by doctors and short-sellers who expressed doubts about its experimental, soon-to-be-discontinued Alzheimer’s drug simufilam. U.S. District Judge Jennifer Rochon in Manhattan said Adrian Heilbut, Jesse Brodkin, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNICB: U.S. Vehicle Thefts in Decreased by 17% in 2024
Vehicle thefts in the U.S. fell by 17% in 2024 from a year earlier, the largest annual decrease in vehicles stolen in the last 40 years, a new report shows. In 2024, 850,708 vehicles were stolen nationwide, down from a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAlibaba Teams up With BMW to Develop AI for Cars in China
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and BMW AG will team up to produce AI for cars in China, as the tech giant looks to monetize its emerging products and the German automaker seeks to catch up to local brands that are … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMarkel Boosts Wholesale Claims With 3 Promotions, Technical Claims Hire
Markel made three internal promotions and hired a technical claims lead for its wholesale claims service for brokers, insureds and trading partners. The appointments include Dan Thomas, who has joined as marine technical claims lead, where he’ll work as part … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCarney Pledges Billions for Canada Auto Sector in Trade War
Liberal Party Leader Mark Carney promised a C$2 billion ($1.4 billion) “strategic response fund” to help Canadian auto manufacturing and strengthen a supply chain that’s under threat from US tariffs. Carney, who became prime minister less than two weeks ago, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAnthropic Wins Early Round in Music Publisher AI Copyright Case
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic convinced a California federal judge on Tuesday to reject a preliminary bid to block it from using lyrics owned by Universal Music Group and other music publishers to train its AI-powered chatbot Claude. U.S. District Judge … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAn Unusually Active Hurricane Season Is in Store for the Atlantic
Another above-average hurricane season will threaten the Atlantic this year, with as many as six storms affecting the U.S., AccuWeather Inc. said. Between 13 and 18 storms will at least reach tropical storm strength, and seven to 10 of those … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLA Municipal Utility Says No Evidence Energized Power Line Caused Fire
A Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) above-ground power line near the Pacific Palisades was energized when the Palisades Fire began early this year, but that there is no evidence that the line contributed to the blaze, the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTicketmaster May Have Broken Law With ‘Platinum’ Oasis Seats
Ticketmaster may have broken U.K. law by selling some Oasis concert tickets for 2.5 times what it charged for other seats without informing the public of its pricing plans, regulators in London said. The Competition and Markets Authority began investigating … Source: Claims Journal
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