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Supreme Court: Trucker Can Seek Triple Damages in Suit Over THC Content in CBD Product

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The Supreme Court has sided with a truck driver who wants to sue for triple damages over a CBD hemp product he says was falsely advertised as being free from marijuana’s active ingredient and resulted in him getting fired. The … Source: Claims Journal

US Judge Rules Several Companies Must Face Lawsuit Over Tainted Baby Food

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A U.S. judge said several companies including Walmart, Beech-Nut and Gerber must face a nationwide lawsuit claiming that toxic heavy metals contaminated their baby food, causing brain and neurodevelopmental damage to children who ate it. In a decision on Wednesday, … Source: Claims Journal

Insurance Department: California Delivery Company Filed Several False Claims in Workers’ Comp Scheme

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A Los Angeles, California, couple was sentenced after an investigation reportedly found they underreported more than $21 million in employee payroll and filed several false claims for their delivery companies. John Nemandoust, 70, was sentenced to 60 days in county … Source: Claims Journal

Oracle Tells Clients of Second Recent Hack, Log-In Data Stolen

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Oracle Corp. has told customers that a hacker broke into a computer system and stole old client log-in credentials, according to two people familiar with the matter. It’s the second cybersecurity breach that the software company has acknowledged to clients … Source: Claims Journal

Early CSU Hurricane Season Forecast Calls for ‘Above-Average’ Activity

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The team of hurricane researchers at Colorado State University has predicted an above-average Atlantic hurricane season for 2025. CSU’s initial forecast of the hurricane season issued April 3 calls for 17 named storms and nine hurricanes – with four major … Source: Claims Journal

Deadly Storms Bring Flooding and Destruction to Central US

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Deadly storms and flooding rains left a path of destruction across 14 states in the U.S. South and Midwest, knocking out power to more than 400,000 customers. Record rain fell in Memphis and eastern Missouri overnight and more is expected … Source: Claims Journal

Trump’s Tariffs Send Deliberate Shock to Heart of Global Economy

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As U.S. President Donald Trump laid out a wave of new tariffs that will take average levies to their highest in more than a century, he drew cheers and laughs from aides and supporters in the White House Rose Garden. … Source: Claims Journal

Boeing CEO Defends Safety Efforts, Says He Is Not Pressuring Workers

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Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said on Wednesday that the planemaker is focused on improving safety and not pressuring workers to speed up production after a 2024 mid-air 737 MAX 9 emergency. “I’m not pressuring the team to go fast. I’m … Source: Claims Journal

On The Heels of A Dry Winter, Firefighters Brace for Wildfire Risks

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From the southwestern U.S. to Minnesota, Iowa and even parts of New Jersey, it seemed that winter never materialized. Many communities marked their driest winters on record, snowpack was nearly nonexistent in some spots, and vegetation remains tinder dry — … Source: Claims Journal

AI Beats Traditional Weather Models in Forecasting Wildfires

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Artificial intelligence is improving the accuracy of fire forecasts made by Europe’s top intergovernmental weather center. Traditional fire forecasts are largely based on weather models that predict temperature, humidity, wind speed and precipitation. By contrast, the Probability of Fire model … Source: Claims Journal