Posts by Y@DminG
Manager for Insulation Contractor Pleads Guilty in Bid-Rigging Scheme
A branch manager for an insulation contractor pleaded guilty Monday for his role in schemes to rig bids and engage in fraud on insulation installation contracts, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Connecticut announced. Gary DeVoe of Bethlehem, Connecticut entered a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePhiladelphia Woman Accused of Identify Theft, ‘Box Stuffing Scheme’
The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office announced that criminal charges have been filed against a Philadelphia woman for organizing an identity and retail theft scheme valued at more than $100,000 that stole from stores across Southeast Pennsylvania. Myra Reddy, 54, was … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSpring Snow Falls in New England, U.S. Midwest Prepares for Blizzard
New England states enjoying the first signs of spring were hit with a wintry blast of snow on Monday and parts of the U.S. Midwest prepared for a blizzard. The snow storm in New England brought more than 2 inches … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIllinois Comptroller Orders IT Contract Progress Reports
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza has suspended $5.7 million in payments on an online state-employee health insurance program, a project so botched it also prompted her to begin ordering performance reports for all large state technology contracts. Mendoza … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreReal or Artificial? Tech Titans Declare AI Ethics Concerns
About the photo: In this March 21, 2019 photo a robot called “Pepper” is positioned near an entrance to a Microsoft Store location, in Boston. Microsoft, a company that often tries to position itself as an early thinker on ethics … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMidwest Floods Hammer Ethanol Industry, Push Gasoline Prices to 5-Year High
The March floods that punished the U.S. Midwest have trapped barrels of ethanol in the country’s interior, causing shortages of the biofuel and helping to boost gasoline prices in the western United States. The historic floods have dealt a series … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAmerican Tourist and Guide Kidnapped in Uganda Freed after a ‘Settlement’: Tour Firm
KAMPALA — An American tourist and her guide abducted in Uganda last week were released after a “negotiated settlement” was reached with the kidnappers, the firm that had organized her safari told Reuters on Monday. Amid fears the incident could … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreOpioid Evangelist Switches Sides in Case Alleging Pharma Abuse
A doctor who was an early evangelist for increased use of highly addictive opioids like OxyContin to treat chronic pain — and who was paid to promote the idea — has switched sides and now says drug makers helped to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJohnson & Johnson Wins Trial Over California Talc-Cancer Claim
Johnson & Johnson won the latest trial over claims its iconic baby powder can cause cancer, as a jury in Long Beach, California, rejected a lawsuit brought by a 65-year-old retired teacher who claimed the product was contaminated with asbestos. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreU.K. Joins Social Media Crackdown After Live-Streamed Attack
The United Kingdom joined a growing global backlash against technology companies such as Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc., proposing fines and bans if social-media platforms fail to curb illegal activity. The government outlined plans for an industry-funded regulator that would … Source: Claims Journal
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