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Rogue Captain’s Mid-Ocean Detour Tips Investors to Crisis at Sea
Terence Tsai started hearing about the growing labor crisis in shipping in a roundabout way. First, in March, an official at a ship management company in Hong Kong let slip that a captain had purposefully diverted a vessel under its … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRaging Australian Bushfire Destroys Dozens of Homes
SYDNEY — Firefighters in Western Australia battled gusty winds and high temperatures on Tuesday as they fought a bushfire that has scorched thousands of hectares of land and destroyed more than 56 homes. Television broadcast images of air tankers flying … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIndonesian Air Crash Investigators Send Plane Parts to US, UK For Checks
JAKARTA — Indonesia’s air accident investigator has sent five components of a crashed Sriwijaya Air jet to the United States and Britain for examination, including the autothrottle that controls engine power automatically, the agency’s head said on Tuesday. The 26-year-old … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreTesla to Recall 135,000 U.S. Vehicles Under Pressure From Auto Safety Regulators
WASHINGTON — Tesla Inc has agreed to recall 134,951 Model S and Model X vehicles with touchscreen displays that could fail and raise the risk of a crash after U.S. auto safety regulators sought the recall last month, according to … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreShreds of Aluminum Cans Alarm Lake Superior Beach Residents
DULUTH, Minn. — In the past few months, people who live along Duluth’s Park Point have been picking up shredded aluminum cans — by the bagful — on the neighborhood’s Lake Superior beach. The metal fragments were inadvertently deposited there … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCyclone Causes Flooding in Fiji, Kills 1 With 5 More Missing
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A cyclone caused flooding as it crossed Fiji, requiring rescues of residents and sending thousands of people into shelters in the Pacific archipelago. At least one person died and five others are missing. Authorities said Monday … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreViewpoint: Ohio at Epicenter in Quest for COVID-19 Business Interruption Cover
In our original first alert about COVID-19 business interruption insurance coverage that we authored at the pandemic’s outset, we predicted extreme rigidness by insurance companies and coverage denials galore. Regrettably for policyholders, our prediction came true, with myriad insurance coverage … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreUnder Biden Order, Workers Refusing Unsafe Work Could Stay on Unemployment Aid
Many workers called back by employers resuming or expanding operations despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic face a dilemma: return to jobs that put them at high risk of the virus, or say no, and risk going without pay or unemployment … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreDemocrats Probe Tyson, Smithfield, OSHA Over Covid Outbreaks
A Democratic-led House panel is launching a probe into coronavirus outbreaks at meatpacking plants and whether the Occupational Safety and Health Administration adequately enforced worker safety rules. Representative James Clyburn, who chairs the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreFighting Climate Change in America Means Changes to America
Climate isn’t the only thing changing. What comes next in the nation’s struggle to combat global warming will probably transform how Americans drive, where they get their power and other bits of day-to-day life, both quietly and obviously, experts say. … Source: Claims Journal
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