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Drowsy Driving Kills

December 26, 2016

Anti-drunk driving campaigns and law enforcement efforts have helped make the roads a little safer. But a new study performed by the road safety organization AAA says that the public should be just as concerned about drowsy driving. According to their findings, getting less than seven hours of sleep doubles the chance of crashing, while ... Read More

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Playboy Model’s Death Blamed on Chiropractor

October 28, 2016

The sudden death from a stroke in February of a former Playboy model, known to her two million social media followers as the “Queen of Snapchat,” has been ruled accidental in an October report by the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office. However, in issuing its report, the coroner’s office attributed the stroke to a chiropractic ... Read More

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Water Fountains Present Risk to Schoolchildren

October 18, 2016

A public elementary school in New York City is dealing with claims that elevated copper levels in drinking fountain water made a child sick. The boy went home with stomach pains after having ingested the water, which was discolored and foul tasting. What makes this problem worse is that a few months earlier the same ... Read More

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Carrey Wrongful Death Case Brings Topic to the Fore

October 12, 2016

Actor Jim Carrey’s ex-girlfriend Cathriona White was found dead of an apparent suicide in September 2015, and Carrey is now accused of wrongful death by the woman’s husband. She and the Ace Ventura actor had recently split up after having an on-and-off-again relationship for four years. Her death was caused by an overdose of several ... Read More

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Samsung Battery Problems Lead to Warnings, Recall

September 30, 2016

Last month Samsung, the world’s number one producer of smartphones, issued a recall on 2.5 million of its popular Galaxy Note 7 devices. The reason was alarming: This particular model might be subject to dangerous overheating, could catch fire, and might possibly even explode. Through September 15 there had been ninety-two such incidents reported nationally, ... Read More

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Street Racing Dangerous to All

September 30, 2016

From chariot races to The Fast and the Furious, the lure of besting another driver in a race has played out in movies and on the road for eons. But the ancient Romans have nothing on today’s street racers, who can hit 150 miles per hour if they disable speed limiters and make other tweaks ... Read More

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