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Audi Recalls First Electric SUV in U.S. on Battery Fire Risk

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Volkswagen AG’s luxury brand Audi is recalling its first all-electric vehicle sold in the U.S. due to a potential risk of a battery fire. The company issued a voluntary recall of approximately 540 E-Tron SUVs because of a risk that … Source: Claims Journal

U.S. Hurricane Season Is Unnecessarily Dangerous

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Forecasters are expecting this year’s North Atlantic hurricane season to be roughly average, with about 14 named storms including six full-fledged hurricanes. Last week, the government finally dealt with the fallout from 2018, enacting a $19.1 billion relief package to … Source: Claims Journal

Wisc. High Court Finds ‘Borrowing Statute’ Doesn’t Bar Malpractice Claim

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Wisconsin’s “borrowing statute,” which in malpractice cases instructs the courts to use the statute of limitations in the state where the injury occurred, does not apply to a negligence claim if the location of the injury cannot be known, the … Source: Claims Journal

Protocols Weren’t Followed Before Tiger Attack

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Longtime procedures involving the handling of potentially dangerous animals were not followed in April when a Topeka Zoo employee was attacked and injured by a tiger , according to a report released Thursday. The report detailing … Source: Claims Journal

Opioid Manufacturer Insys Files for Bankruptcy after Kickback Probe

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Drugmaker Insys Therapeutics Inc filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday amid mounting expenses driven by a U.S. Justice Department probe into claims it paid doctors bribes to prescribe a powerful opioid medication. The Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing marked a first … Source: Claims Journal

Brush Fire Evacuation Closes 2 Southern Calif. Amusement Parks

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LOS ANGELES — A brush fire raging along a Southern California riverbed prompted the evacuation of two nearby amusement parks on Sunday, but no homes were threatened and no serious injuries were reported, authorities said. The blaze erupted at about … Source: Claims Journal

Crane Collapses on Dallas Apartment Building, Killing 1, Injuring 6

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A construction crane, apparently toppled by high winds, collapsed onto an apartment house in Dallas on Sunday and sliced through five floors of the building, killing at least one person and injuring six others, a city fire and rescue spokesman … Source: Claims Journal

PG&E’s Power Suppliers Lose Contract Fight in Bankruptcy Court

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The power generators that supply bankrupt utility giant PG&E Corp. were dealt a major blow as a judge ruled that federal regulators can’t keep their supply contracts from getting killed. Power giants including NextEra Energy Inc. and Exelon Corp. had … Source: Claims Journal

Hundreds of Barges Stalled as Floods Hinder Midwest Supplies

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Hundreds of barges are stalled on the Mississippi River, clogging the main circulatory system for a farm-belt economy battered by a relentless, record-setting string of snow, rainstorms and flooding. Railways and highways have been closed as well, keeping needed supplies … Source: Claims Journal

A Ponzi Scheme, a Retiree and a Revolt Against OppenheimerFunds

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Donald Dwyer left statehouse politics for retirement in Clearwater, Florida, at the Grand Venezia, a 336-unit condominium complex with a pool, tennis courts and ill-fated ambitions to bring a touch of Italian luxury to the Gulf Coast. But the former … Source: Claims Journal