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Slow-Moving Storm Beta Set to Drench Texas, Louisiana Coasts

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Beta, a slow-moving tropical storm, will bring flooding rains to Texas and Louisiana as well as raking offshore energy fields with high winds, but may not reach hurricane strength. Beta’s winds will likely hold at 50 miles (80 km) per … Source: Claims Journal

N.J. Judge Clears Path for COVID-19 Business-Interruption Suit

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A second judge has ruled that a policyholder’s COVID-19 business-interruption claim should proceed, marking an uncommon procedural win for business owners who have seen similar lawsuits dismissed by at least six other state and federal judges. Bergen County Superior Court … Source: Claims Journal

Sri Lanka Names Captain of Oil Tanker a Suspect In Fire

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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — A Sri Lankan magistrate on Thursday ordered the captain of an oil tanker that caught fire off the country’s coast to appear in court as authorities seek $1.8 million from the ship’s owner for assistance provided … Source: Claims Journal

No Emergency Training for Crew on Boat Where Fire Killed 34

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LOS ANGELES — Crew members on a dive boat say they were never instructed on emergency procedures before a predawn fire swept through the vessel as it was anchored off the Southern California coast, killing 34 people as they slept … Source: Claims Journal

Push by Feds to Investigate Violent Demonstrators Nets 300 Arrests So Far

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WASHINGTON — In a private call with federal prosecutors across the country, Attorney General William Barr’s message was clear: aggressively go after demonstrators who cause violence. Barr pushed his U.S. attorneys to bring federal charges whenever they could, keeping a … Source: Claims Journal

Colorado Workers Protest Covid-19 Fine Issued to Meat Plant

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DENVER — A union representing workers at a Colorado meatpacking plant where six workers died of COVID-19 and hundreds more were infected will stage a protest Wednesday, claiming that federal officials should have fined the company more for its alleged … Source: Claims Journal

More Than 20 Workers Hurt in Crane Accident In Austin, Texas

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AUSTIN, Texas — Two cranes collided Wednesday at a construction site in Austin, Texas, causing one of them to partially collapse and injuring at least 22 workers who were sent scrambling for safety, authorities said. The cranes collided and got … Source: Claims Journal

5th Circuit Reasserts That Bad Faith Not Necessary to Win Interest Penalty Against Texas Insurers

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A Houston plaintiff’s attorney defeated State Farm Lloyd’s for the fourth time on the same issue, this time coming away with a federal appellate court ruling that policyholders don’t have to prove that their insurer acted in bad faith in … Source: Claims Journal

Businesses Call On U.S. Insurers to Ditch Fossil Fuel Underwriting

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A group of about 60 American businesses on Thursday urged their insurers to stop providing coverage to and investing in fossil fuel producers. In a letter, companies including outdoor-gear producer Patagonia and ice-cream maker Ben & Jerry’s, a unit of … Source: Claims Journal

NTSB Says Boeing 737 MAX Safety Upgrades Are ‘Positive Progress’

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CHICAGO/SEATTLE/WASHINGTON — The U.S. air accident investigator said on Thursday that proposed safety upgrades in the Boeing Co 737 MAX jet were “positive progress” toward meeting cockpit and systems recommendations it made after faulting Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration … Source: Claims Journal