Month: April 2022
Dollar Tree Recalls 1 Million Hot Glue Guns After Fires Reported
More than 1 million hot glue guns were recalled by Dollar Tree Stores due to electrical malfunctions that caused several fires.
Stokke Clikk High Chairs Recalled for Fall and Injury Hazards
Hundreds of Stokke Clikk high chairs have been recalled because the seat can break, posing fall and injury hazards to babies in the chair.
Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Lawsuit Filed in Alabama
A lawsuit has been filed in Alabama by a man who claims that he was seriously burned by an Instant Pot Duo Pressure Cooker.
FDA Investigates Reports of Lucky Charms Making People Sick
The FDA has launched an investigation after a surge in online comments from people who said Lucky Charms made them sick.
Nearly 200,000 Wall Beds Recalled After Woman Crushed to Death
Safety officials are warning consumers not to use about 200,000 wall beds after a woman was crushed to death when it fell unexpectedly and dozens of other injuries were reported.
Kinder Chocolate Treat Baskets Recalled for Salmonella Risk
Just before Easter, a recall has been issued for certain Kinder® chocolate treat boxes due to a risk of Salmonella infections.
About 6,700 SOUNDBOKS Speakers Recalled for Fire Hazard
About 6,700 SOUNDBOKS Bluetooth Speakers have been recalled because the lithium-ion batteries can overheat.
Snapchat Must Face Lawsuit After Deadly “Speed Filter” Car Accident
A federal judge has ruled that Snap Inc. must face a lawsuit that blames the Snapchat "Speed Filter" for a high-speed car accident that killed three teenage boys in Wisconsin.
Oysters From Canada Linked to Large Norovirus Outbreak in U.S.
The FDA is warning people not to eat raw oysters from British Columbia after hundreds of people in the U.S. and Canada were sickened with Norovirus.
U.S. Army National Guard Vet Awarded $8 Million for Hearing Loss
A federal jury in Florida has ordered 3M to pay $8 million to a U.S. Army National Guard veteran who suffered hearing loss.