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Viewpoint: Living With Fire

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Hundreds of thousands of Californians have been forced to flee their homes. Millions have endured power outages. Fff could reach billions of dollars. It could have been worse: So far not a single person has died, unlike last year, the … Source: Claims Journal

Delays in Boeing Max Return Began With Near-Crash in Simulator

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Boeing Co. engineers were nearly done redesigning software on the grounded 737 Max in June when some pilots hopped into a simulator to test a few things. It didn’t go well. A simulated computer glitch caused it to to dive … Source: Claims Journal

Keystone Oil Pipeline Expected to Be Partially Restarted Early Next Week -Sources

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NEW YORK — TC Energy Corp estimates the Keystone oil pipeline can be partially restarted anytime from Sunday to Tuesday, pending regulatory approval, after a more than 9,000-barrel leak in rural North Dakota, shippers on the line said on Thursday. … Source: Claims Journal

Business News: Roost, J.S. Held, Charles Taylor Technical Services

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Roost Teams Up with Church Mutual Roost, a Silicon Valley company that sells telematics products, has penned an agreement with Church Mutual to provide policyholders with water leak, freeze and power outage detection and alert equipment. Church Mutual will be … Source: Claims Journal

In Colorado, 24 High-Hazard Dams Are Seen as Problematic

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Two dozen aging dams in Colorado were in unsatisfactory condition and are located in places where their failure would likely kill at least one person, according to an Associated Press investigation that found at least 1,688 such dams nationwide. The … Source: Claims Journal

As Paradise Rebuilds, a Divide Over Safety a Year After Fire

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PARADISE, Calif. — There was “no way in hell” Victoria Sinclaire was rebuilding in Paradise. She’d thought she was going to die during the six hours it took her to escape the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history. … Source: Claims Journal

How Plaintiff Lawyers Help Corporate America Keep its Secrets

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Paula Lawlor was sifting through piles of internal General Motors Co documents in a hotel room outside of Los Angeles when she hit pay dirt: Company records showing that GM knew for years that stronger roofs on its vehicles could … Source: Claims Journal

PG&E Sees Up to $6.3 Billion in Costs From Fires, Bankruptcy

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PG&E Corp., the California, that went bankrupt in January after its equipment sparked deadly wildfires, expects as much as $6.3 billion in after-tax costs from the blazes, its Chapter 11 case and the recent blackouts. The troubled power giant reported … Source: Claims Journal

Juul Documents on Allegedly Contaminated Pods Sought by House

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A House subcommittee is demanding that Juul Labs Inc. turn over documents concerning potential contaminated pods that the e-cigarette company may have sold. In a letter dated Thursday, the panel demanded Juul turn over all documents referring to any potentially … Source: Claims Journal

BP Invests in App Maker Aimed at Killing Private Car Ownership

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BP Plc is investing 10 million euros ($11.1 million) in the makers of the app Whim, which allows users to pay a monthly fee to access both public and private transport in their city. The company that owns Whim, MaaS … Source: Claims Journal