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There’s No Easy Way to End California’s Bedeviling Blackouts
California residents who were incredulous after the head of PG&E Corp. signaled a decade more of blackouts face an unnerving prospect: he may just be right. Four mass power shutoffs in a month have disrupted life in California, forcing schools … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInsurers With Market Conduct Troubles Can Usually Blame Their Claims Shop
Mistakes by claims professionals were the most common reason for enforcement actions taken against U.S. property and casualty insurers in 2018, taking the No. 1 and No. 2 spot on a top ten list issued by the Wolters Kluwer consulting … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Governor Threatens To Step in and ‘Restructure’ PG&E
California Governor Gavin Newsom threatened a state takeover of PG&E Corp. unless the beleaguered utility giant makes a swift exit from bankruptcy and improves its operations to reduce the risk of wildfires. “We are gaming out a backup plan if … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHouston-Area Flood Control Projects Proceed After Harvey
HOUSTON — On a Friday night in August, Diane and Ted Simpson got home from work to find a certified letter from the Harris County Flood Control District notifying them that a portion of their backyard was in a public … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreThird Strong Quake This Month Kills 5 in Southern Philippines
KIDAPAWAN, Philippines — The third strong earthquake this month killed five people Thursday, injured several others and destroyed buildings that were already damaged by the earlier shaking in a devastated region in the southern Philippines, officials said. Several cities and … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreRain, Early Snows Delay U.S. Harvest in Latest Blow to Farmers
Excessive rains and an October snowstorm have stalled the harvest in the U.S. grain belt’s northern tier, one more blow to farmers already struggling with the effects of planting delays and a trade war that has pressured commodity prices. The … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreKeystone Pipeline Shut After Spilling 9,000 Barrels of Oil in N. Dakota
An estimated 9,120 barrels of oil have spilled from TC Energy Corp’s Keystone crude pipeline in North Dakota, state authorities said on Thursday, a major leak at a time of increased regulatory scrutiny of oil pipeline expansions. The initial estimate … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreNew California Blaze Erupts as Wildfire Season Refuses to Let Go
Southern California is battling yet another wildfire, which has spurred a new round of deliberate blackouts by Edison International and mandatory evacuations. Edison cut power supplies to 950 Ventura County homes and businesses, after restoring power to more than 87,000 … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMass Blackouts Across California Are Coming to an End — For Now
A series of deliberate blackouts that affected millions of Californians this month is coming to an end. But wildfire season is far from over. Fierce winds that sweep in from the east each fall can whiplash the state through December, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreScientists Are Working Overtime to Debunk the Vaping Scare
Portland State University chemistry professor David Peyton had never been attacked with such intensity. Peyton and a group of other chemists discovered almost five years ago that e-cigarettes could sometimes produce more cancer-causing formaldehyde than regular cigarettes. Formaldehyde is produced … Source: Claims Journal
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