Safety advocates are raising serious concerns about yet another piece of furniture sold by major retailers such as Wal-Mart, Sears, Amazon and Home Depot. According to a Fox13 news report, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says the dresser made by Hodedah is not stable and is at risk of tipping over and seriously…
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Here’s How You Can Seek Compensation in Tylenol Class Action Lawsuit
Parents who purchased Infants’ Tylenol in the past six years could get money back from a $6.3 million lawsuit settlement with manufacturer Johnson & Johnson. According to a USA Today news report, the medicine’s packaging that features a picture of a mother holding her baby and a label that says “infants” misleads consumers into thinking…
At Least 60 Treated After Delta Plane Dumps Fuel Onto to Los Angeles Schools
Children and adults at several Los Angeles schools suffered injuries when a Delta flight bound for Shanghai experienced engine issues and dumped jet fuel on Jan. 14. According to an ABC News report, at least 60 people were being treated after the aircraft dumped fuel over the schools as it prepared for an emergency landing….
Is Doxing Illegal?: Arrests and Lawsuits
What is doxing (or doxxing), and is it illegal? What happens if your private information is released onto the internet by a malicious hacker or tech predator, and would you get into legal trouble if you do this to another person? This is called doxing, and it has become a major issue in recent years….
Uber Driver Arrested on Suspicion of Raping Passenger
An Uber driver was arrested on suspicion of raping a female passenger who reportedly passed out in his car in Fontana on Jan. 12. According to a KTLA news report, the passenger requested an Uber ride after going drinking with friends in Ontario. The woman was picked up by 32-year-old Alonso Calle. Fontana police said…
The Top-40 Most Infamous Serial Killers
America is fascinated and horrified by serial killers in equal measure. We want to know the details of every case and explore how a person could ever commit such atrocities. Infamous serial killers have plagued communities across the world for more than 130 years. Some of these famous murderers are careless and slip up quickly,…
Processed Meat Recalls Involving Contaminants Like Metal and Plastic Significantly Increase
Pieces of metal, hard plastic, rubber and even glass are getting increasingly mixed and baked into processed meat products triggering a record number of safety recalls. According to the Washington Post’s analysis of federal records, in 2019 alone, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced 34 recalls involving 17 million pounds of meat products after…
Takata Recalls 10 Million Defective Replacement Airbag Inflators
Takata is recalling 10 million replacement airbag inflators in the United States, which is the largest ever auto safety recall in the nation’s history. According to a Reuters news report, officials are looking into making the recall even wider. The 10-million inflator recall covers parts that were a temporary fix and includes some inflators that…
Federal Safety Agency Opens Investigation into Deadly Tesla Model 3 Crash in Indiana
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has said it is launching an investigation into a Dec. 29 crash of a Tesla Model 3 that left a passenger dead after the vehicle collided with a parked fire truck in Indiana. According to a CNBC news report, this is the 14th crash involving Tesla that…
Women Say Allergan is Using Dirty Tricks to Ward Off Liability
A group of women who have had their recalled Allergan textured breast implants removed are saying that the company is trying to trick them and others into releasing the company from liability. According to a report on MassDevice.com, Allergan sent a recall letter to patients offering to replace the textured implants with non-textured ones at…