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House Lawmakers Seek Review of Delayed Auto Safety Rules

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WASHINGTON — Three senior Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday asked government auditors to study why U.S. auto safety regulators have failed to write dozens of new auto safety regulations. The delayed rules include rear belt warnings, … Source: Claims Journal

Seeping Under Doors, Bad Air From West’s Fires Won’t Ease Up

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Dangerously dirty air spewing from the West Coast wildfires is seeping into homes and businesses, sneaking into cars through air conditioning vents and preventing people already shut away by the coronavirus pandemic from enjoying a walk or … Source: Claims Journal

Nothing Left in The Bucket’: Wildfire Resources Run Thin

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Justin Silvera came off the fire lines in Northern California after a grueling 36 straight days battling wildfires and evacuating residents ahead of the flames. Before that, he and his crew had worked for 20 days, followed by a three-day … Source: Claims Journal

Tropical Storm Sally Drenches South With ‘Historic’ Flooding

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Tropical Storm Sally unleashed “historic” flooding across Florida and Alabama, where it made landfall earlier Wednesday, and will likely cause as much as $8 billion in losses and damages even as its winds weaken. Rain is falling by the foot … Source: Claims Journal

Dunkin’ Donuts Parent Settles New York Cyberattack Lawsuit, is Fined

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NEW YORK — The parent of Dunkin’ Donuts on Tuesday agreed to upgrade its security protocols and pay $650,000 in fines and costs to settle a lawsuit by New York’s attorney general claiming it ignored cyberattacks that compromised the online … Source: Claims Journal

Moody’s Says Wildfire Losses May Hit $8B in a Year Marked by Catastrophes

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Moody’s Investor Service said Wednesday that wildfires in the U.S. West have caused $5 billion to $8 billion in insured losses so far — an amount that would make it the third-worst year for fire damage in U.S. history. The … Source: Claims Journal

Boeing, FAA Failures To Blame For 737 Max Crashes – U.S. House Report

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WASHINGTON — Two Boeing 737 MAX crashes that killed all 346 passengers and crew aboard were the “horrific culmination” of failures by the planemaker and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a U.S. House panel concluded after an 18-month investigation. The crashes … Source: Claims Journal

Coughing Dummies Help Boeing and United Track Viruses on Planes

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For the past four months, United Airlines Holdings Inc. and Boeing Co. have been flying around jetliners loaded with mannequins, aerosol sprays, sensors and scientists in an effort to understand how contaminated air moves through passenger planes. The research is … Source: Claims Journal

These Scientists Are Studying Why California Keeps Burning

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Residents of fire-ravaged Western states, and an entire world of observers looking on in horror, have asked themselves, “How can this be happening?” As fire last week taunted Paradise, California, destroyed in the 2018 Camp Fire, many others have found … Source: Claims Journal

Hurricane Sally Reaches Gulf Coast With Flash-Flood Threat

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Hurricane Sally made landfall in U.S. Gulf Coast, where it could inflict as much as $5 billion in damage and losses across Mississippi, Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle from “catastrophic” flooding in the region. Sally came on land near Gulf … Source: Claims Journal