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As U.S. Pork Plant Speeds Up Slaughtering, Workers Report More Injuries
CHICAGO — One of America’s leading pig is running faster than ever as meatpackers hustle to keep pork in grocery stores during the COVID-19 pandemic. Plant worker Hector Ixquier says it’s time to slow down. Ixquier said he sought medical … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUS Needs to Brace Itself For More Deadly Storms, Experts Say
WASHINGTON (AP) — Deadly weather will be hitting the U.S. more often, and America needs to get better at dealing with it, experts said as Texas and other states battled winter storms that blew past the worst-case planning of utilities, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNo One Hurt in Oklahoma Natural Gas Pipeline Explosion
AMES, Okla. (AP) — There were no injuries when a natural gas pipeline exploded early Thursday in northwestern Oklahoma, authorities said. The explosion occurred at about 5:45 a.m. in a field southeast of the town of Ames, about 65 miles … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFrance to Boost Cyberdefense After Hospital Malware Attacks
PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday unveiled a plan to better arm public facilities and private companies against cybercriminals following ransomware attacks at two hospitals this month and an upsurge of similar cyber assaults in France. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurers Question Claims Process in Boy Scouts Bankruptcy
DOVER, Del. (AP) — The judge presiding over the Boys Scout of America bankruptcy is weighing a request by insurance companies for permission to serve document requests on 1,400 people who have filed sexual abuse claims and to question scores … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTexas Cold Snap May Spur Historic Number of Insurance Claims
The polar vortex that caused power outages across Texas for the past week also will bring more insurance claims than any event in the state’s history, the Texas Insurance Council said Thursday. “I hate to say the word ‘unprecedented’ but … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAs Texas Shivers Through Fourth Day of Outage, Finger-Pointing Begins
HOUSTON — Widespread power outages and bone chilling cold that left millions of Texans to shiver in the dark sparked a fury this week among residents and politicians eager to uncover what – and who – was to blame for … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMost U.S. Firms Hit With Covid-19 Safety Fines Aren’t Paying Up
U.S. workplace safety regulators have announced more than $4 million in penalties on more than 300 employers they say put workers at risk during the COVID-19 pandemic. But about two-thirds of these employers aren’t paying up. Only 108 companies had … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreBlack Franchise Owner, Former MLB Player, Sues McDonald’s for Racial Bias
CLEVELAND (AP) — The Black owner of 14 McDonald’s franchises says the company has shown more favorable treatment to white owners and denied him the opportunity to buy restaurants in more affluent communities, according to a civil rights lawsuit filed … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAmid Rising Seas, ‘Dry’ Resort is Wetter Than it Likes
OCEAN CITY, N.J. (AP) — Ocean City, New Jersey is officially a “dry” town. In 1879, four Methodist ministers established a Christian seaside resort here with a permanent ban on the manufacture and sale of alcohol — a prohibition that … Source: Claims Journal
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