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Hyundai Motor Group Unveils $35 Billion Investment Plan in Self-Driving Cars
SEOUL — Hyundai Motor Group said it plans to invest 41 trillion won ($35 billion) in mobility and other auto technologies by 2025, part of which will be directed to an ambitious effort to become more competitive in self-driving cars … Source: Claims Journal
Read MorePictures Raise Specter of Fake Evidence in 737 Max Crash Probe
Weeks after a Lion Air jet crashed in the Java Sea, killing all 189 aboard, an airline employee gave investigators photographs meant to show that a crucial repair had been properly performed the day before the disaster. Yet the pictures … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCedar Rapids Struggling To Maintain Rare Houseboat Harbor
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Time is running out on Ellis Harbor as erosion buckles infrastructure and creates safety hazards, residents of the out-of-the-way refuge on the Cedar River say. And while the city has invested, they say, it has put … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreIn New Headache, WeWork Says it Found Cancer-Causing Chemical in its Phone Booths
NEW YORK — Cash-strapped WeWork, the office-sharing company that is trying to negotiate a financial lifeline, has a new problem that may prove costly. It has closed about 2,300 phone booths at some of its 223 sites in the United … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCalifornia Governor Demands PG&E Accountability For Mismanaging Power Shutoffs
LOS ANGELES — California Governor Gavin Newsom said on Monday that utility Pacific Gas and Electric Co should be held accountable for mismanaging last week’s widespread power shutoffs and urged the company to provide credits or rebates to affected customers. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMoody’s to Weigh City Efforts to Cope with Climate Change in Bond Ratings
For Moody’s Investors Service, it’s no longer enough for cities to have plans addressing their risks from climate change. The company’s municipal-bond analysts, armed with data, will soon determine how those strategies compare with others — and may change their … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreJ&J Says No Legal Reserves Needed Amid Wave of Lawsuits
Johnson & Johnson won’t set aside any legal reserves for the more than 100,000 lawsuits it faces across its portfolio of drugs, consumer products and medical devices, saying it expects to fight and win many of the claims. The company … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreEdison Report Ties Equipment to a Deadly Los Angeles Wildfire
California utility giant Edison International has sent state regulators a report on a deadly wildfire that broke out last week on the edge of Los Angeles, signaling that the company’s equipment may have been somehow involved in the blaze. Southern … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAdjuster’s Comment About ‘Homeys’ Enough to Allow Discrimination Claim to Proceed
A claims adjuster’s comments about “homeys” and “you people” when talking to a South Chicago property owner were enough to merit further proceedings on a discrimination claim against State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. However, several counts that alleged a … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHomeless Campers not Told of Toxic Chemicals Found at Site
SEATTLE — This past summer, city of Seattle officials sent a warning to about 60 of its employees: They may have been exposed to toxic chemical compounds during a January cleanup of a Sodo homeless encampment. One police officer who … Source: Claims Journal
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