Oil Rig Transport Helicopter Crash

Oil Rig Transport Helicopter Crash: 2 Fatalities Officials with the U.S. Coast Guard have announced the recovery of two bodies and the helicopter that had crashed in the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday afternoon, June 11, about 90 miles from Houma, Louisiana. According to the Coast Guard, the civilian helicopter carrying two passengers crashed at…

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Nap Nanny Recalled

Nap Nanny Recalled: Infant Deaths Prompt Action Sometimes, even after a product is recalled, a terrible tragedy can still occur. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued yet another consumer alert designed to warn parents who may still be holding onto a Nap Nanny infant recliner to not just cease using it, but…

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Norovirus in Restaurants

Norovirus in Restaurants: More Common than Cruise Ships Though we tend to think of the norovirus as an illness one usually contracts on a cruise ship, the release of a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that you are actually far more likely to be contaminated by the…

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Ford Steering Defect Prompts Recall

Ford Steering Defect Prompts Recall The parade of serous recalls for major safety problems continues, with the revelation that on Thursday, May 29, Ford Motor Co. announced a recall of nearly 1.4 million sport-utility vehicles (SUVs) throughout the U.S. and Canada for several issues that could result in the loss of power steering suddenly….

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