Santa Monica Sues Insurers Over Costs of Defending Sexual Abuse Cases

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The city of Santa Monica is suing multiple insurance companies for allegedly breaching contracts to fully pay defense costs and indemnify the city for millions of dollars in expenses related to lawsuits brought by young victims of sexual abuse by a Police Activities League volunteer who later committed suicide.
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It’s time to stop misleading consumers about the sad state of recycling

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You’ve surely seen it before on a laundry detergent bottle label, printed on a ready-made salad bag or stamped onto the container of a thousand other products lining the shelves of grocery and retail stores: A symbol with three “chasing” arrows that form a triangle.
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Kratos voice actor says 'God of War: Ragnarok' delay happened because of him

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Ragnarok was going to come out this year until it got hit with a delay, and Christopher Judge, the voice responsible for Kratos, says he’s to blame. In a heartfelt confession, Judge explained that some severe health issues prevented him from taking up the role again sooner.
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This financial adviser helps people rebound from hard times. She knows what that's like

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Many people assume that financial advisers are only for the rich. Stacie Rasmussen is convinced that people of more modest means can benefit as well. She should know. Rasmussen and her husband ran out of money after finding themselves jobless and depleting their savings.
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