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Cyberattack Hits Stryker; Pro-Iran Group Claims Credit
A cyberattack against medical technology maker Stryker Corp. crippled the company’s global operations, according to a person familiar with the matter and a memo seen by Bloomberg News. A pro-Iranian digital activist group, Handala, has claimed credit for the incident, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreToyota Recalling 550,000 Vehicles in US Over Seat-Back Defect
Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 550,007 vehicles in the U.S. as a faulty seat-back mechanism may fail to lock, increasing the risk of injury, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday. Related: Ford Recalling 605,000 Vehicles in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRecord March Heat to Scorch Los Angeles, US Southwest
An unusually early heat wave is set to grip Los Angeles and much of the Southwest, putting California’s already fragile snowpack, and therefore its water supplies, at risk. Temperatures in downtown Los Angeles on Friday are forecast to reach 98F … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFederal Appeals Court Denies Workers’ Compensation Claim for Cannabis Edibles
A construction worker who was permanently disabled on the job has been denied workers’ compensation coverage for cannabis-infused edibles prescribed by his doctor. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the denial on the grounds that marijuana’s classification as … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSony Fighting $2.7 Billion UK Lawsuit Over PlayStation Store Prices
Sony is fighting a London lawsuit worth almost 2 billion pounds ($2.7 billion) that alleges the PlayStation maker’s “monopoly position” inflated prices for digital games, in the latest mass consumer case to go to trial in Britain. The Japanese conglomerate … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBayer Takes Its Multi-Front Battle on Pesticide Liability to Kansas
Kansas lawmakers were set to take up a bill on Tuesday backed by Bayer that would prevent people from suing pesticide manufacturers for not warning them that their products could cause cancer or other illnesses, as the German company readies … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAir Pollution From Wildfires Linked to Higher Rate Of Stroke
Newswise — Short-term surges in air pollution in New Jersey from the 2023 Canadian wildfires were associated with a higher stroke rate and more serious strokes, according to a preliminary study released March 3, 2026, that will be presented at … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWhat Insurers Should Know About The Fragile Nature of The US Healthcare System
With advancements in healthcare resulting in people living longer, populations are growing older in larger numbers, putting additional strain on an already strained healthcare system. Existing nursing and doctor shortages, and the reclassification of some professional degrees, means we currently … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLive Nation Judge Orders Settlement Talks With States
A New York federal judge ordered a group of states to engage in settlement talks with Live Nation Entertainment Inc. to potentially resolve claims the company illegally monopolized the live event industry. U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian declined to rule … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUS Seeks Comment on Zoox Petition to Deploy Robotaxis Without Steering Wheels
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Tuesday it is seeking public comments on Amazon.com’s self-driving unit Zoox to deploy up to 2,500 purpose-built, steering-wheel-free robotaxis. Related: Waymo Valued at $126B in Latest Financing as Robotaxis Gather Steam Zoox filed … Source: Claims Journal
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