Posts by Y@DminG
FAA in Final Stages of Boeing 737 Max Review
WASHINGTON/SEATTLE — The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is in the final stages of reviewing proposed changes to Boeing Co’s 737 MAX and expects to complete the process in the “coming days,” the agency’s chief told Reuters on Monday. Three sources … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreViewpoint: Risk Management Lessons From COVID-19 Extend Far Beyond Pandemics
Even though we are still mired in the COVID-19 pandemic, it is not too early for insurance and risk management professionals – as well as society as a whole – to do what humans have done for centuries: Learn from … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJudge Warns PG&E for Removing Potential Evidence From California Fire Site
A federal judge warned PG&E Corp on Friday for removing potential evidence using a helicopter from the site of the Zogg fire in northern California, which left four people dead in September, and asked it not to be destroyed. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read More‘Great Day For Humanity’: Pfizer Says Covid-19 Vaccine Over 90% Effective
Nov 9 — Pfizer Inc’s experimental COVID-19 vaccine was more than 90% effective based on initial trial results, the company said on Monday, a major victory in the fight against a pandemic that has killed over a million people and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTropical Storm Eta to Drench Florida With Downpours for Days
After coming ashore in the Florida Keys overnight, Tropical Storm Eta will wander the eastern Gulf of Mexico, dumping heavy rain on the Sunshine State and raking it with gusty winds. Eta will likely become a Category 1 hurricane later … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNevada Church Asks Us Supreme Court for 2nd COVID Cap Review
RENO, Nev. — Unsuccessful in an earlier bid for an emergency injunction, a Nevada church is asking the U.S. Supreme Court again to consider its challenge of coronavirus restrictions on religious gatherings as a test case for others brought by … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePortland, Oregon Commissioner’s Home Vandalized After Vote
PORTLAND, Ore. — People in Portland threw flares and paint-filled balloons at the house of a city commissioner for Oregon’s largest city after he cast the deciding vote against cutting $18 million from city’s police budget, authorities said. The vandalism … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWashington Supreme Court: Farmworkers to Get Overtime Pay
SEATTLE — A divided Washington Supreme Court ruled Thursday the state’s dairy workers are entitled to overtime pay if they work more than 40 hours a week, a decision expected to apply to the rest of the agriculture industry. For … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDemolition Starts on Big Ship Stranded 14 Months Off Georgia
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Using a heavy anchor chain like a saw, a towering crane Friday began cutting apart a cargo ship that’s been stranded on the Georgia coast since it overturned nearly 14 months ago. Demolition of the South Korean … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHer Car Was Crushed In Hurricane Zeta, Days After She Moved
NEW ORLEANS, La. — Looking back, there’s always that fateful moment. Coming home with hurricane supplies a few hours before Hurricane Zeta struck, Kimberly Laque parked her 1997 Honda CRV in front of Z’otz Cafe, about 30 feet back from … Source: Claims Journal
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