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Tesla Drops Radar; Is Autopilot System Safe?

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Tesla Inc has dropped radar sensors from its semi-autonomous driving system, Autopilot, raising concerns over the safety of the camera-only version, Tesla Vision. Tesla aims to make the driver-assist system fully self-driving, and many in that young industry are skeptical … Source: Claims Journal

U.S. Supreme Court Rebuffs J&J Appeal Over $2B Baby Powder Judgment

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear Johnson & Johnson’s bid to overturn a $2.12 billion damages award to women who blamed their ovarian cancer on asbestos in the company’s baby powder and other talc products. … Source: Claims Journal

Air Taxi Maker Archer Countersues Rival Over ‘False Statements’

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Archer Aviation, a flying-taxi developer whose investors include United Airlines, asked a California judge on Tuesday to dismiss a “baseless” lawsuit by competitor Wisk Aero and countersued over “false statements” regarding a criminal probe. Archer and Wisk compete in the … Source: Claims Journal

Private Company Takes Over Puerto Rico Power Company Service

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A private company on Tuesday took over the transmission and distribution operations of Puerto Rico’s power authority, which has struggled with blackouts and bankruptcy, corruption and mismanagement. The takeover by Luma Energy under a … Source: Claims Journal

U.S. Says Ransomware Attack on Meatpacker JBS Likely From Russia

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CHICAGO/ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE — The White House said on Tuesday that Brazil’s JBS SA has informed the U.S. government that a ransomware attack against the company that has disrupted meat production in North America and Australia originated from a … Source: Claims Journal

Chasing Yield, U.S. Private Equity Firms Nudge Up Risk on Insurers

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NEW YORK — Private equity firms have spent nearly $40 billion buying U.S. insurance companies in recent years, promising to earn higher returns on the mountains of money that insurers set aside to pay policyholders years or decades from now. … Source: Claims Journal

Texas Supreme Ct. Approves Discovery for Documents Related to Medical Charges

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The Texas Supreme Court ruled that a defendant in a personal-injury suit has a right to review documents regarding medical providers’ negotiated rates and costs even though the providers were not parties to the suit. The high court on Friday … Source: Claims Journal

Michigan Car Crash Victims Could Lose Care Under New Rules

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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Courtnie Bush, 16, was never supposed to wake up again, much less smile, stand and walk after she was in a car crash in December. Her mom Jenna said what Courtnie accomplished since then is nothing … Source: Claims Journal

Houston Seethes Over Being Frozen Out of Federal Flood Funds

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HOUSTON (AP) — Residents of the East Aldine neighborhood of Houston are tired of their homes flooding during hurricanes and of worrying every time it rains because their streets and waterways don’t drain well. Like the rest of the Houston … Source: Claims Journal

Louisiana Coast Still Hurting From Storms, Bracing for More

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CAMERON, La. (AP) — Scores of people in coastal Louisiana are still living in campers on dirt mounds or next to cement slabs where their houses once stood. Unresolved insurance claims and a shortage of supply and labor are stymieing … Source: Claims Journal