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Regulator Votes to Shift Some Auto Safety Spectrum to Wi-Fi Use

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. communications regulator on Wednesday approved a plan to allow a growing number of wireless devices to use part of a spectrum previously set aside for automakers to develop methods for vehicles to communicate with each other, … Source: Claims Journal

Thousands Without Power a Day After Strong Storms and Wind

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HARTFORD, Conn. — Thousands of Connecticut residents remained without power Monday, a day after strong storms moved through the state. Eversource, the state’s largest electric utility, reported that more than 10,000 customers remained offline at 2 p.m. and 5,700 were … Source: Claims Journal

Danish Government Gets Backing for Plan to Cull Minks

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark — The Danish government said Tuesday that a majority in parliament backed its decision to cull the country’s 15 million minks over concerns about a mutated version of the virus that has spread among the animals. The government … Source: Claims Journal

Claims People: Alliant, Eberl, Global Risk Solutions and US Administrator Claims

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Alliant Appoints Ex. VP for Specialty Claims Alliant Insurance Services has hired Steve Shappell as executive vice president for specialty claims and legal. Shappell will provide client advocacy, strategic consulting, and claims resolution options clients across the United States, the … Source: Claims Journal

Microsoft Teams Up With Chipmakers to Boost PC Security

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Microsoft Corp. said it has developed a security technology that chipmakers Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. plan to incorporate into personal-computer processors to boost their ability to ward off hackers and cyber-attacks. Intel and AMD said chips with … Source: Claims Journal

NHTSA Upgrades Safety Probe Into Nearly 159,000 Tesla Vehicles

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Monday it was expanding a probe into nearly 159,000 Tesla Model S and Model X vehicles, upgrading it to an engineering analysis, a step required before it can … Source: Claims Journal

Cybersecurity is Top Business Worry in ‘Age of Risk’ – Marsh & McLennan CEO

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Cybersecurity has emerged as the most pressing exposure for business confronting a new “age of risk,” topping the coronavirus pandemic and climate change, in part because cybercrime is so pervasive, the head of insurance broker and consulting firm Marsh & … Source: Claims Journal

Here Comes Santa Claus – With Face Masks And Plexiglass

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NEW YORK — Santa Claus is coming to the mall — just don’t try to sit on his lap. Despite the pandemic — and the fact that Santa’s age and weight put him at high risk for severe illness from … Source: Claims Journal

Case Dismissed Against Lawmaker Accused of Damaging Monument

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PORTSMOUTH, Va. — A judge in Virginia dismissed charges on Monday that were filed against a prominent Black state senator after police said that she and others conspired to damage a Confederate monument in the city of Portsmouth. The Virginian-Pilot … Source: Claims Journal

Strongest Storm of Hurricane Season Batters Central America

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Powerful Hurricane Iota is lashing Central America after barreling ashore late Monday with ferocious winds and rain, threatening to trigger landslides and cripple a region already reeling from a deadly storm two weeks ago. Iota, the most powerful Atlantic storm … Source: Claims Journal