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Increased Cyber Security to Come From Public, Private Collaboration

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“We are not going to be able to successfully overcome a cyber threat without enlisting the support of the private sector,” said keynote speaker Robert S. Mueller III, who served as the United States’ sixth director of the FBI for … Source: Claims Journal

Oklahoma Residents Continue to Raise Concerns About Quakes at Hearing

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Oklahoma residents concerned with a dramatic increase in the number of earthquakes called for more regulations on the oil and gas industry last week and urged state leaders to take action to stop the quakes. About 200 people tried to … Source: Claims Journal

Ice Blamed in Deadly Oklahoma Medical Helicopter Crash

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Federal accident investigators have released a report saying that ice is to blame for a fatal medical helicopter crash in Oklahoma City three years ago. The Oklahoman reports that the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday that the EagleMed helicopter … Source: Claims Journal

Government to Develop Guidelines for Self-Driving Cars

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The federal government wants to get autonomous vehicles on the road more quickly, and says it will fast-track policies and possibly even waive regulations to do it. U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx – surrounded by representatives from General … Source: Claims Journal

Sedgwick Forecasts Industry Trends to Watch in 2016

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Employee health and wellness, technology for improving patient safety, emerging risks and legislative developments are all areas to watch in 2016, according to Sedgwick, a global provider of technology-enabled claims and productivity management solutions. Focusing on employee health and wellness … Source: Claims Journal

New Year’s Eve Dubai Tower Blaze Reveals Risks in Cladding

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Within minutes, the revelry of New Year’s Eve in Dubai turned to horror as those gathered for fireworks downtown watched flames race up the side of one of the glistening city’s most prominent luxury hotels. But the fire at the … Source: Claims Journal

Parents, Teens Differ in Limits Set on Driving

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Parents may intend to set strong limits on their teen drivers but their kids may not always be getting the message, a new nationally-representative poll suggests. In families where parents reported limitations on their teen drivers – such as restricting … Source: Claims Journal

Delayed Earthquake Reconstruction in Nepal Finally Begins

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Nepal officially launched the much-delayed reconstruction of about 1 million homes and buildings Saturday nearly nine months after they were damaged by devastating earthquake which killed 9,000 people. Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli unveiled plans to rebuild Bungmati, an old … Source: Claims Journal

Oceans Absorb Double the Amount of Man-made Heat Since 1997

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The amount of man-made heat energy absorbed by the seas has doubled since 1997, a new study says. Scientists have long known that more than 90 percent of the heat energy from man-made global warming goes into the world’s oceans … Source: Claims Journal

Alternate Intentional Loss Exclusion Defeats Coverage for Wrongful Death From a Single, Criminal Blow

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A verbal altercation that turned into a physical confrontation between two men on May 23, 2010, in Portland, Maine led to the recent Supreme Court ruling to affirm a trial court’s decision to uphold an insurer’s summary judgment. After William … Source: Claims Journal