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Regulators Give Phone Companies New Tools to Fight Robocalls

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Federal regulators voted Thursday to give phone companies the right to block unwanted calls without getting customers’ permission first. The Federal Communications Commission’s move could make call-blocking widespread and help consumers dodge annoying robocalls, which have exploded into a problem … Source: Claims Journal

Sexual Violence Stories can Become ‘Trauma Porn,’ #MeToo Founder Says

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VANCOUVER, Canada — The founder of the #MeToo movement that inspired countless women to reveal stories of sexual violence said on Thursday women can be just as powerful by not sharing their experiences, which can become grist for “trauma porn.” … Source: Claims Journal

Insys to Pay $225 Million to Settle Opioid-Sales Probe

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Insys Therapeutics Inc., grappling with the prospect of bankruptcy after its founder was convicted on racketeering charges, agreed to pay $225 million to settle U.S. claims that the drug maker illegally sold opioid-based painkillers. Under terms of the deal, Insys … Source: Claims Journal

Amazon Unveils Futuristic Helicopter-Plane Hybrid Drone for Deliveries

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Amazon.com Inc. has unveiled a revolutionary new drone — part helicopter and part science-fiction aircraft — that the company expects to use for test deliveries of toothpaste and other household goods starting within months. The new device takes off vertically, … Source: Claims Journal

Walmart Will Put the Groceries in the Fridge While You’re Out

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Walmart Inc. already sells more food than anyone else. Now it wants to put those groceries right in your fridge. Beginning this fall, about 1 million people in Pittsburgh, Kansas City, and Vero Beach, Florida, will be able to get … Source: Claims Journal

Lawmakers Seek Documents on Boeing’s Faulty Sensor Alert

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House lawmakers demanded records from Boeing Co., one of its suppliers and U.S. aviation regulators on why a cockpit alert that might have helped pilots in two recent fatal 737 Max crashes was installed with a defect that made it … Source: Claims Journal

Hospital’s Insurer Pays $10K to Husband for Deceased Wife’s Lost Wedding Ring

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An Oregon hospital has agreed to pay a settlement to the husband of a woman whose wedding rings disappeared within hours of her death. The Oregonian/OregonLive reported Wednesday that an insurance adjuster for Providence Portland Medical Center has agreed to … Source: Claims Journal

Farmers, Aspen Re, Atlas Announce Appointments

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Noh Replaces Myhan as Farmers CFO Farmers Insurance announced the appointment of Thomas Noh as the new chief financial officer of the policyholder-owned Farmers Insurance Exchanges, which consists of Farmers Insurance Exchange, Fire Insurance Exchange and Truck Insurance Exchange. Noh … Source: Claims Journal

As InsurTech Takes Over, Insurers Must Train the Humans that Remain

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CHICAGO — As technology eliminates claims jobs through automation, insurers will need to build new skill sets for the employees who remain, speakers said during the second and final day of the Insurance Nexus Connected Claims Conference. Eric Brandt, managing … Source: Claims Journal

Environmentalists Say West Virginia Coal Mines Not Penalized for Polluting Waterways

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Several West Virginia coal mines, including some owned by the governor’s family, have released many times the allowable amounts of pollutants into nearby waterways in recent years without being penalized by regulators, according to environmental groups citing state data. The … Source: Claims Journal