12 01, 2024

Omaha Beef Processing Plant Faces $274K in Fines Following Worker’s Amputation

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A federal investigation into how an employee suffered a serious hand injury at an Omaha, Nebraska beef processing plant in June 2023 identified more than a dozen willful and serious violations related to the company’s failures to protect its workers …

12 01, 2024

Dallas Auto Dealer That Gave Employee Racist ‘Trophy’ Fined $22K

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AOD Ventures, Inc. doing business as Autos of Dallas, a local retailer of pre-owned vehicles in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, will pay $22,500 and furnish other relief to settle a race discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity …

12 01, 2024

Indiana Bill Would Allow Employees to Select Physician in Workers’ Comp Cases

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An Indiana lawmaker has proposed a bill that would allow employees to choose their attending physician in workers’ compensation cases. Rep. Charles Moseley, a Democrat, introduced House Bill 1246 this week, which would permit an injured worker to choose a …

12 01, 2024

Houthi Attacks on Shipping in Red Sea Persist; U.S. and Allies Strike Back

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The United States and Britain carried out strikes from the air and sea against Houthi military targets in Yemen in response to the movement’s attacks on ships in the Red Sea. The Houthis have been targeting vessels in the southern …

22 12, 2023

Wegman’s Has Right to Question Injured Worker’s Doctor, Rules New York’s High Court

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Wegman’s Food Markets was wrongly denied an opportunity to cross-examine an injured employee’s doctor, the New York Court of Appeals has ruled, overturning rulings by a workers’ compensation law judge, the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board and a lower …

12 01, 2024

FAA Launches Probe of Boeing 737 MAX 9 After Mid-Air Panel Incident

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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is launching a formal investigation into the Boeing 737 MAX 9 after a cabin panel blew off an Alaska Airlines flight last week in mid-air, forcing an emergency landing, the regulator said on Thursday. The …

22 12, 2023

State’s High Court Asked to Define ‘Surface Waters’ Under Flood Coverage

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Do “surface waters” covered by property flood insurance include rainwater that accumulated on an enclosed roof one or more stories above the ground? The landlord and operator of a suburban Massachusetts hospital disagree with their insurers on the answer to …

12 01, 2024

Tennessee Launches Effort to Protect Songwriters and Singers from AI Mimickry

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Wednesday unveiled new legislation designed to protect songwriters, performers and other music industry professionals against the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. Lee made the announcement while standing in the middle of …

12 01, 2024

Harvard Sued by Jewish Students Over ‘Rampant’ Antisemitism

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Harvard University was sued by Jewish students who claim the school has failed to punish campus antisemitism that soared after the Hamas attack on Israel and helped lead to the ouster of President Claudine Gay. Harvard administrators failed to enforce …

22 12, 2023

Banned for 12 Years, Fracking Poised to Make a Comeback in Pennsylvania’s ‘Gasland’

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A year after pleading no contest to criminal charges, one of Pennsylvania’s leading natural gas companies is poised to drill and frack in the rural community where it was banned for a dozen years for polluting the water supply. Coterra …