Trader Joe's recalls Dark Chocolate Almond Butter Cup candy
Trader Joe's is voluntarily recalling its dark chocolate almond butter cups.
Sen. Cassidy, Warren lead Biogen’s Alzheimer drug Medicare inquiry
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is leading an effort to examine the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) recent approval of a drug to treat Alzheimer's.
California mom accuses Snapchat of facilitating cyberbullying after teen son dies by suicide
A California mother mourning the loss of her son to suicide is accusing anonymous Q&A apps LMK and Yolo, which can be used on Snapchat, of facilitating online harassment.
Peloton CEO speaks out amid treadmill recall after child's death
Peloton CEO John Foley spoke out Friday about the "unthinkable" death of a child who was tragically pulled under one of its Tread+ machines.
Peloton recalls all treadmills over safety concerns
Peloton is voluntarily recalling both of its treadmills after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission urged against using the company's Tread+ machine following reports of a child's death and dozens of injuries.
Methanol appears in more hand sanitizers, FDA warns
The agency alert consumers that a voluntary recall had been initiated for some of Scentsational Soaps & Candles, Inc.'s scented hand sanitizers.
Canned beans recalled due to botulism risk
After receiving complaints regarding the "failure of the hermetic seal," Faribault issued the recall for specific lots that were distributed to retail stores nationwide.
Velvet ice cream recalled over listeria concerns
The products were distributed and sold in various drug stores, convenience stores and supermarkets in multiple states.
Gummy vitamins, dietary supplements recalled for potentially containing metallic mesh material
The FDA posted images of the seven affected plastic bottled gummy vitamin products.
Kia to recall over 147,000 Soul, Seltos vehicles for faulty oil rings
Kia warned that operating vehicles with the defect could lead to engine damage, loss of power, increased risk of a crash and, in limited cases, a fire if a connecting rod were to puncture the engine block, which could leak engine oil onto a hot exhaust.
Teachers union boss slammed over tone-deaf tweet on moms leaving workforce
The president for the American Federation of Teachers took to Twitter Friday evening to announce that over 100 percent of mothers with young children left their jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic to handle childcare responsibilities at home.
Toyota recalls Venza SUVs to fix air bag wiring problem
Toyota will inspect the wires and replace them if needed at no cost to owners
Infant teething toy sold at Target recalled over choking hazard
B. toys Firefly Frank Infant Teethers are posing a risk to infants due to its faulty wings.
US investigating possible air bag failures in GM vehicles
The U.S. government’s highway safety agency is investigating complaints that the air bags may not inflate in a crash on thousands of General Motors vehicles.
Meow Mix recalls some cat food over potential salmonella contamination
The parent company of Meow Mix cat food announced a limited recall Friday after finding potential salmonella contamination in 30-pound bags of Original Choice Dry Cat Food.
Verizon recalls 2.5M mobile hotspot devices over burn, fire concerns
The American telecommunications company disclosed that about 2.5 million of its Ellipsis Jetpack mobile hotspots that may pose "fire and burn hazads."
How are plane seats disinfected?
With the ongoing flu season and coronavirus outbreak, be sure to make your next flight a safer one with these helpful disinfecting tips.
Cigna CEO speaks out against ‘Medicare-for-all,’ says future of health care needs to treat the whole person
Why David Cordani, Cigna CEO, doesn’t believe a one size fits all financing program like ‘Medicare-for-all will work.
Young girl meets bone marrow donor who saved her life
Emotional moment as 11-year-old Laila Anderson and Kenton Felmlee embrace.
Diabetic Americans forced to travel to Canada to buy insulin
Skyrocketing prescription drug prices are driving Americans to make drastic decisions; insight from Travis Paulson, who has type 1 diabetes, and Dr. Marty Makary, surgeon at Johns Hopkins Medicine.



















