Chrissie Cole |
August 13, 2009 8:55 PMBoise, ID
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Defective & Dangerous Products
Griffin International recently recalled 220,000 Psyclone Essentials and React Wii 4-Dock Battery Recharge Stations because the battery pack can overheat, posing a burn or fire hazard.
Six...
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Jeremy Thurman |
November 24, 2009 10:04 AM |
Oklahoma City, OK
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Automobile AccidentsImagine being trapped in your own body. When you think of being trapped the first thing that may come to mind is being confined, now think about the only thing confining you is your brain. Your...
Susy Owen |
November 23, 2009 6:52 PM |
Santa Clarita, CA
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Defective & Dangerous ProductsThe Consumer Product Safety Commission announced today one of the largest crib recalls in United States history, involving cribs with dropdown sides.
This recall involves Stork Craft Baby cribs...
David Mittleman |
November 21, 2009 9:07 AM |
Lansing, MI
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MiscellaneousIt's late November now, and we are well into Autumn. Another, more sinister season is just beginning, however – cold and flu season. As your friends, family, coworkers, and classmates fall...
Brett Emison |
November 26, 2009 10:06 AM |
Kansas City, MO
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Automobile AccidentsUpdate: Toyota Recall: Experts Point To Electronic Throttles; Not Floor Mats In Sudden Acceleration...
Brett Emison |
November 29, 2009 10:24 AM |
Kansas City, MO
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Automobile AccidentsUpdate: Toyota Recall: Experts Point To Electronic Throttles; Not Floor Mats In Sudden Acceleration...
Mike Bryant |
November 24, 2009 9:27 AM |
St. Cloud, MN
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Toxic SubstancesWith the turkey dinner just days away, it's important that consideration go into how the turkey is prepared.
The turkey should be thawed completely.
Enough time must be allowed to cook a...
Greg Jones |
November 24, 2009 9:25 AM |
Charlotte, NC
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FDA & Prescription DrugsThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration has begun an expedited safety review of sibutramine based on a recent study showing that some patients have a higher rate of heart attacks, strokes and other...
Jane Akre |
November 24, 2009 11:14 AM |
National News DeskExpect manufacturers to phase-out the drop-side crib after recalls and child deaths and strangulations. The new head of the Consumer Product Safety Commission says the agency is not working as swiftly as it could on defective cribs, many of which remain on the market.