Federal regulators warn about generators during power loss
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a warning that 100 Americans die each year from carbon monoxide poisoning linked to portabel generators.
US regulators place 1.4M Honda vehicles under investigation following concerns of engine failure
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is conducting an investigation regarding claims that engines could fail on as many as 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles.
Toyota recalls certain SUV models over potential safety issues
Toyota recently announced that it was recalling some of the Corolla Cross Hybrid automobiles over a braking issue. The recall pertains to 2023-2024 Corolla Cross Hybrid models.
Study of lead levels in major cinnamon brands shows 'troubling' results
A recent Consumer Reports study has 12 brands of cinnamon that consumers should never use, following the amount of lead found to be in them.
Tens of millions of air bag inflators pose safety risk, possible recall looming: US auto safety regulators
U.S. safety regulators say about 50 million unsafe air bags are in cars being driven around by Americans, and are considering a recall impacting 13 auto manufacturers.
Tesla recalls 1.85 million vehicles over unlatched hood detection problem
Elon Musk's Tesla announced the recall of 1.85 million vehicles to address an issue in which a vehicle's software fails to detect an unlatched hood that could unexpectedly open.
BMW recalls over 390K vehicles in US over airbag issues
German automaker BMW announced that it recalled 390,000 vehicles, including Series 3 Sedans and Sportwagon models made between 2006 and 2012, over airbag issues.
Biden admin proposes rule to protect outdoor and indoor workers from extreme heat
The Biden administration proposed a federal heat safety regulation that would require employers to give certain workers periodic breaks in cool spaces and access to water when it's hot.
Kia recalls 460K Telluride SUVs over fire risk; urges owners to 'park outside'
Kia is recalling over 460,000 Tellurides made between 2020 and 2024, which could catch fire if a power-seat motor overheats, either in park or while driving on the road.
Postal workers get bitten by dogs most in these five states
The United States Postal Service has revealed the rankings of the states where letter carriers are most likely to be bitten by a dog while on the job.
8-year-old Houston girl 'violently sucked' into Hilton hotel pool pipe before death, lawsuit says
A young girl died on Saturday when she was suddenly and violently sucked into a large pipe inside a swimming pool at a Doubletree by Hilton hotel in Houston, her family claims in a lawsuit
Transportation safety probe launched into 'self-driving' electric Ford Mustang behind fatal accident in Texas
Highway safety regulators are launching an investigation into a fatal crash on a highway near San Antonio that may be related to a Mustang's automated driving feature.
Tesla Autopilot, similar automated driving systems rated 'poor' by safety group
The vast majority of automated driving systems tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's new ratings system were deemed "poor" based on their safeguards.
Honda to address HR-V rear windows shattering in cold weather
Honda is planning to address an issue with the 2023 HR-V crossover SUV that has led to rear windows unexpectedly shattering because the glass is weakened by the use of the defroster.
Man sues Dunkin' Donuts for $50K, claims toilet exploded on him
A Florida man is suing Dunkin’ Donuts for at least $50,000, claiming a toilet at one of its locations exploded on him and covered him in feces and urine
Judge finds Elon Musk, Tesla likely knew about potentially deadly Autopilot defect, allows lawsuit
A Florida judge said there is "reasonable evidence" that Tesla CEO Elon Musk knew about a defect in the automaker's autopilot system that makes the cars unsafe to drive.
Government agency urges mandate of technology to reduce speeding in new cars
The National Transportation Safety Board has urged another government agency to mandate that new cars have intelligent speed assistance technology in them.
AI streamlining security at public venues
Artificial intelligence is helping to streamline and improve security at sports venues, concert halls, schools and more through faster processing and less-intrusive screening.
California suspends Cruise's autonomous robotaxis
The California Dept. of Motor Vehicles announced the suspension of autonomous taxi manufacturer Cruise's deployment and testing permits amid an investigation.
GM has at least 20M vehicles built with possible dangerous airbag part: report
GM reportedly has at least 20 million vehicles built with an airbag part that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says is potentially dangerous.