Aviation Incidents Involving Kite Contact

Recent incidents involving aviation disasters spark fear in people; Michaela Renee Johnson discusses ways to tackle fear. A United Airlines plane reportedly made contact with a kite while landing at Reagan National Airport. No damage reported, but controversy over whether the kite actually hit the plane.

Thailand Earthquake Transforms Bangkok's Infinity Pools into Waterfalls

A catastrophic 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Thailand caused Bangkok's luxury hotel rooftop infinity pools to turn into waterfalls, resulting in multiple deadly hazards and structural damage. The incident has raised safety concerns and highlighted the power of nature in even the most luxurious settings.

Man Found Hiding Under Child's Bed in Kansas

A man in Kansas was booked into jail on aggravated kidnapping and other charges after a child found him hiding under a bed. The man fled but was caught after a foot pursuit.

Urgent Need for FAA Modernization

Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy discusses FAA updates and NTSB findings on near runway collision in Chicago. Urgent upgrades are needed for air traffic control systems to enhance safety and efficiency. Focus on modernizing technology, addressing staffing shortages, and securing stable funding for long-term improvements.

Arson Attacks on Tesla Vehicles

Multiple Tesla vehicles were set on fire at service centers in Las Vegas and Kansas City. Authorities are investigating the incidents as arson attacks. Similar vandalism targeting Tesla properties has been reported across the country.

Alec Baldwin's "Rust" Trial and Halyna Hutchins' Death

The "Rust" trial involving Alec Baldwin was dismissed after the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. The documentary "Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna" explores the events leading to the fatal shooting on set.

Contrasting Spring Break Approaches in Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach

Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach take different approaches to spring break messaging, with Fort Lauderdale encouraging tourists to follow rules and enjoy the city responsibly, while Miami Beach advises spring breakers to avoid the area due to past violence. Both cities have implemented restrictions and increased enforcement to maintain safety and order during spring break.

Aviation Safety and Air Traffic Control Modernization

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy discusses air traffic control shortages and Trump administration's plan to end NYC congestion pricing. Safety in aviation is a priority, but challenges persist in ATC staffing and modernization. Urgent action is needed to address these issues.

Transportation Safety and Modernization

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy discusses safety improvements and modernization of air traffic control in response to recent aviation disasters.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Task Force

President Trump creates task force for the FIFA World Cup 2026 held in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, aiming to showcase the nation's pride, promote economic growth, and coordinate with various government agencies.

Rural Schools in Alaska Facing Health and Safety Issues

Rural schools in Alaska face health and safety issues due to lack of funding for nearly two decades.

Denver Mayor Addresses Incident with ICE and Suspected Gang Member

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston addresses a recent incident involving a suspected gang member who assaulted ICE agents after being released from Denver's custody, stating that it is the first problem they have encountered with their procedures of interacting with ICE. Mayor Johnston expresses openness to adjusting procedures for safety if needed.

NCAA Policy on Biological Males in Women's Sports

Former NCAA swimmer Paula Scanlan discusses President Donald Trump signing an executive order protecting women's sports on 'The Ingraham Angle.' West Virginia Sen. Jim Justice and GOP senators seek clarification from the NCAA on its policy allowing biological males in women's locker rooms.

Volcano eruption in New Zealand

The owners of an island volcano in New Zealand were absolved of criminal conviction for failing to keep visitors safe after 22 tourists and local guides died in an eruption. The ruling changes laws governing New Zealand's adventure tourism industry.

Bomb Threat Evacuation in Texas Town

A Texas town was evacuated due to a bomb threat near a county courthouse, but authorities found no dangerous materials. The evacuation advisory has been lifted.

Airline Safety and Air Traffic Control

An American Airlines flight from Boston aborted its landing at Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC to avoid a plane departing from the same runway. The flight landed safely after following standard procedures. The incident has refocused attention on airline safety following a recent deadly plane crash. In a separate incident, a Southwest Airlines plane had to abort its landing in Chicago due to a close call at Midway International Airport.

Fly-and-Flop Holidays in Troubled Nations of Central America and the Caribbean

Troubled nations in Central America and the Caribbean are becoming popular destinations for fly-and-flop holidays, with places like Roatán in Honduras emerging as cheaper and quieter alternatives for tourists seeking a different experience.

Transgender Rights and Safety in Public Facilities

Virginia transgender registered sex offender claims barring him from public facilities violates civil rights. Video shows confrontation with police after being banned from county rec centers. Accused of exposing himself in women's locker room.

Tackling Fear of Flying in Light of Recent Aviation Disasters

Michaela Renee Johnson and Brian Morris share insights on tackling fear of flying in light of recent aviation disasters. Morris created 'Flight Deck: Fear Of Flying Flash Cards' to help anxious flyers. Johnson emphasizes the naturalness of fear and the importance of working through it.

FEMA Layoffs and Safety Concerns During Disasters

Experts are concerned about the more than 200 layoffs at FEMA as wildfires and floods become more frequent. NPR also found that FEMA is backtracking on work to make buildings safer during disasters.

Travel Safety in the Caribbean

Former DEA Senior Special Agent Michael Brown warns tourists to exercise caution in the Caribbean due to drug trafficking and criminal activities. Various Caribbean islands have different travel advisories from the State Department, ranging from Level 1 to Level 4.

Aviation Safety and Modernization under Trump Administration

Fox News reports on Democrats blaming Trump administration for recent aviation mishaps. SpaceX engineers help modernize air traffic control. Secretary of Transportation enlists brightest minds to upgrade aviation system. SpaceX engineers work separately to avoid conflicts of interest. Critics claim SpaceX team gaining special access to FAA.

Egg Safety During Bird Flu Outbreaks

Professor Tim Spector, a genetic epidemiology expert, shares important tips on egg preparation amidst bird flu outbreaks affecting poultry farms. Eggs are safe to eat when cooked thoroughly. Proper cooking kills the bird flu virus. Washing eggs is not recommended as it can compromise the protective layer of the shell.

Emma Raducanu's Encounter with a Fixated Fan at Dubai Tennis Championships

Emma Raducanu faced a difficult experience with a fixated fan at the Dubai Tennis Championships. The fan approached her, left a note, took her photograph, causing her distress. Raducanu dropped charges but the man was banned from future tournaments and given a restraining order.

Aviation Safety

Despite recent aviation disasters, an expert reassures air travelers that flying is safe. The United States experienced three fatal plane crashes in eight days, but experts emphasize that these incidents do not indicate a major safety problem in the aviation industry.

Kumbh Mela festival in India

More than 10 million Hindus gathered to seek absolution and take a dip in holy waters during the Kumbh Mela festival in India. Despite the large turnout, safety remains a concern as infrastructure strains to accommodate the massive crowds.

Canned Tuna Recall Due to Botulism Risk

Voluntary recall issued for canned tuna products from various brands sold at stores like Trader Joe's, Walmart, and Costco due to a pull tab defect that could lead to potentially fatal botulism food poisoning.

Recent Aviation Disasters and Flight Safety Concerns

Recent aviation disasters and close calls have raised concerns about flight safety, including a midair collision that killed 67 people near Washington. Despite these tragedies, statistics show that air travel is still one of the safest modes of transportation. Investigations are ongoing to determine the causes of these incidents and prevent future accidents.

Discovery of World War II Bombs in Children's Playground

Construction workers found over 170 World War II bombs under a children's playground in northeastern England. Bomb disposal experts are working to recover and dispose of the bombs to make the area safe for use again.

Tom Cruise's Stunts in 'Mission: Impossible' Movies

Tom Cruise discusses intense stunts in upcoming 'Mission: Impossible' movie, including passing out during filming. Stunt coordinator praises Cruise but emphasizes need for stunt doubles for safety.

Safety Concerns with Tesla's Cybertruck

US Army Master Sergeant Matthew Livelsberger detonated gas canisters and fireworks outside Trump International Hotel Las Vegas with a Cybertruck, injuring seven. Tesla's Cybertruck is criticized for safety issues, including high likelihood of fire fatalities and lack of crash testing.

Tech giant putting profits above safety in AI development

The tech giant's former executive, a Nobel Prize-winning AI pioneer, criticizes the company for prioritizing profits over safety by backtracking on a commitment to not use AI in weapons. Other experts express concerns about the potential risks of developing AI weapons.

President Trump's Executive Order on 'Gender Ideology'

President Trump signed an executive order to eliminate the concept of 'gender identity' separate from sex in the federal government, focusing on 'gender ideology.' The order aims to redefine 'gender ideology' as a belief that blurs the distinction between biological sex and self-assessed gender identity. Critics argue the order is intentionally vague and could harm transgender rights and mental health care. The administration's actions extend to military and schools, with a focus on safety for women and girls.

Military Helicopter Collision with American Airlines Plane

A military helicopter collided with an American Airlines passenger plane, killing 67 people. The helicopter had a safety system turned off during the incident, leading to concerns and investigations into air traffic control and staffing issues.

Aviation Safety and Diversity in the Trump Administration

The end of the longest accident-free period in U.S. aviation history was marked by a mid-air collision over the Potomac. President Trump calls for ending Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in safety-sensitive positions to prioritize merit-based hiring. The article discusses Trump's initiatives and concerns regarding safety in the aviation industry.

Earthquake Activity on Santorini Island, Greece

Greece's Santorini island experiences frequent earthquakes, prompting fears of a larger quake. Authorities are preparing for possible evacuation, with rescue crews deployed and public events banned. Thousands have left the island, and ferry services have been disrupted due to rough weather. So far, no injuries or major damage reported.

Debate over the Safety and Restrictions of Mifepristone Abortion Pill

The debate over the safety and restrictions of the abortion pill mifepristone continues between pro-choice and pro-life advocates, with concerns raised about real-world usage and lack of medical oversight.

Earthquakes in Santorini

Thousands of people have fled Santorini due to ongoing earthquakes, with over 6,000 residents leaving the island. The seismic activity may continue for weeks, and additional flights have been arranged for residents to reach safety.

Safety Concerns in Colorado's Marijuana Industry

Justin Singer, founder of Ripple and Ript cannabis products, is concerned about the lack of enforcement in Colorado's marijuana industry, leading to potential safety risks for consumers. Testing revealed high levels of contaminants in some products. Despite no widespread reports of illness, experts urge more regulation and testing to protect consumers.

Airline Etiquette and Safety Regulations

A woman on a flight to Germany got frustrated with a passenger taking photos, leading to the passenger's suitcase being upgraded to a first-class seat. The incident sparked a debate on social media about airline etiquette and safety regulations.

Discussion on Midair Collision and Diversity Hires in the Military

Alex Marlow discusses a midair collision near Washington, D.C., expressing concerns about diversity hires in the military. He suggests that if the incident was related to a diversity hire, those responsible should be held accountable. He emphasizes the importance of high standards for safety.

Safety of Cannabis Products in the U.S.

As cannabis becomes more popular in the U.S., concerns about contaminants like pesticides and heavy metals in weed products are growing. State regulations vary, making it difficult to ensure product safety. Illegal markets pose a risk with unsanitary conditions and lack of transparency. Legal, regulated markets are working on ensuring product safety through testing and recalls.

USAID Programs, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Safety of Marijuana Products in the U.S.

USAID programs halted, Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits Panama, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits D.C., and a look at the safety of marijuana products in the U.S.

Aviation Safety and FAA System Upgrades

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy discusses the need for updates in the Federal Aviation Administration's systems following recent aviation disasters in the U.S.

Transportation Safety and Social Justice Priorities

Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy criticized the Biden administration for focusing on social justice instead of safety. He mentioned that the previous administration was more concerned with issues like changing the name from cockpit to flight deck rather than prioritizing safety.

China's CR450 Bullet Train Prototype and High-Speed Rail Innovation

China unveils CR450 bullet train prototype, showcasing commitment to leading world in railway innovation. Train operates at 248 mph, with advanced materials and technology for safety and efficiency. U.S. may consider keeping pace with China's advancements in high-speed rail technology.

Addressing Gang Members in Schools

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul emphasizes the need to remove gang members from schools, including dangerous gangs from other countries like MS-13, to protect children and teachers.

Aviation Safety and FAA Oversight

Senator Cantwell discusses the DCA crash and emphasizes the importance of relying on NTSB investigation facts and supporting the aviation safety workforce. She calls for more aggressive oversight from the FAA.

Military Helicopter Crashes

Recent increase in military helicopter crashes sparks concerns about safety and training, following a collision in Washington, D.C. between an American Airlines flight and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter.

Impact of Fatal Plane Crash at Reagan National Airport on Members of Congress

A fatal plane crash at Reagan National Airport has lawmakers reflecting on the tragedy and contemplating safety measures. Congress holds influence over the airport and will investigate the incident. Lawmakers express confidence in continuing to use the airport despite the crash.

Plane fire at Gimhae International Airport in South Korea

A passenger plane caught fire before takeoff in South Korea, but all 176 people on board were safely evacuated. The cause of the fire is unknown.

Robert F Kennedy Jr's Shifting Stance on Vaccines

Robert F Kennedy Jr, under President Donald Trump, is shifting his stance on vaccines and now reassures Republican senators that he supports vaccines but wants safety and efficacy data easily accessible. Despite his previous claims connecting vaccines to autism and other issues, he is now portraying a pro-vaccine safety stance as he is considered for the head of the Department of Health and Human Services.

Transition from Physical Buttons to Touchscreens in Cars

BMW and other car manufacturers are moving towards touchscreens in cars, replacing physical buttons and knobs. This shift is driven by cost savings, design benefits, and customer preference for mobile phone-like interfaces. However, research shows that using touchscreens while driving can significantly impair reaction times and safety.

Debate on Housing of Biological Male Felons in Female-Only Prisons

A report highlights the risks of housing biological male felons with female inmates in female-only prisons, citing physical and psychological dangers. The debate surrounds the rights and safety of female inmates and the potential consequences of allowing transgender inmates in female prisons.

Evacuation from Los Angeles Wildfires

Fox News contributor Leslie Marshall details her experience evacuating from the Los Angeles wildfires with her family and dog, reflecting on the sentimental items and memories in their home that might be lost.

Wildfires in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties

Destructive winds are fueling multiple fires in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, forcing evacuations and school closures. Power lines have been shut off to prevent further ignitions. NPR member station LAist is providing live updates and taking calls from locals. Resources include evacuation guidelines, wildfire smoke safety tips, and advice on post-wildfire actions.

Hollywood Studios Cancel Premieres and Nominations Due to Wildfires in Los Angeles

Hollywood studios cancelled film premieres and actor award nominations in Los Angeles due to wildfires, including premieres of 'Unstoppable' and 'Wolf Man'. Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations were also affected.

De-icing of Airplanes during Winter Storms

During winter storms, airlines must de-ice planes before takeoff to prevent safety issues. De-icing crews use hot fluids to melt ice on the wings, tail, and fuselage. Failure to de-ice properly can lead to catastrophic consequences. Despite delays and cancellations, airlines prioritize safety above all else.

James Woods evacuates home due to wildfire

Actor James Woods evacuated his home in the Pacific Palisades area due to a wildfire, thanking first responders for their efforts in keeping the community safe.

Stabbing at Grand Central Terminal

A woman was stabbed at Grand Central Terminal by a maniac who punched her and then plunged a knife into her throat. Witnesses froze and did not help. The suspect was arrested and charged with various crimes. The incident highlights safety concerns in public spaces.

Rise in Carjackings and Car Thefts in 2024

A car was stolen with a person inside and crashed into the U.S. Attorney's Office building in Washington, D.C., killing the passenger. Carjacking rates peaked in 2024 but remain higher than before the pandemic. Juveniles and adults commit carjacking at similar rates. Nonviolent car theft also surged post-pandemic, driven by a security flaw in Hyundais and Kias. Car theft is more common but carjackings have a greater impact on perceived safety.

Ban on Puberty Blockers for Under-18s with Gender Dysphoria

Puberty blockers for under-18s with gender dysphoria will be banned indefinitely across the UK except for use in clinical trials, following expert advice and recommendations to ensure the safety of children and young people.

Mysterious Drones in New Jersey

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy reassures residents that mysterious drones circling the state are not a threat to public safety, despite their sophisticated technology and elusive nature. Authorities are investigating the recurring sightings of high-tech drones in New Jersey and New York.

Mysterious Drone Sightings in New Jersey

New Jersey Republican state Sen. Jon Bramnick called for a limited state of emergency banning all drones in response to sightings of mysterious unidentified drones. Other lawmakers and officials have also expressed concerns and called for action.

Northern California Tsunami Warning

Residents along Northern California's coast were evacuated after a magnitude 7 earthquake triggered a tsunami warning, but the alert was later canceled. Although a small tsunami did occur, officials followed correct protocol to ensure safety.

UNLV Rebels vs San Jose State game mishap

UNLV Rebels faced mishap during rainy game against San Jose State resulting in a safety, but still managed to win 27-16.

Debate over barring biological men from women's private spaces in U.S. Capitol

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticizes Rep. Nancy Mace for barring biological men from women's private spaces in the U.S. Capitol, claiming it endangers women. Mace's bill is focused on biological sex and not on appearance. Both sides have strong opinions on the issue.

Suspected Migrants Attempt to Board School Buses in California

Suspected illegal migrants attempted to board school buses picking up elementary students in California on two separate occasions within the Jamul-Dulzura Union School District in San Diego County. Parents expressed concern for their children's safety, but no injuries were reported in either incident.

Tragic Deaths of Middle and High School Football Players

Multiple middle and high school football players have tragically died this month in various states after experiencing severe injuries during games or practices. Protective measures are being considered to prevent future tragedies.

Protests in Kolkata Over Rape and Murder of Doctor

Protesters in Kolkata demand resignation of state minister following gruesome rape and murder of a trainee doctor. Police use tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters. Nationwide outrage over the incident. Junior doctors protest for justice and women's safety at hospitals.

Safety of Doctors in India

India's Supreme Court orders the formation of a national task force of doctors to improve workplace safety after the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata, leading to nationwide protests.

Southern California Earthquake

A 4.4 magnitude earthquake hit Southern California, felt across the region, with no significant infrastructure damage reported. Key safety tips during an earthquake are provided.

Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz Campaign in Detroit and Arizona

Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz support organized labor in Detroit and address immigration issues in Arizona. Harris highlights her prosecutorial background in targeting gangs and drug cartels, while criticizing Donald Trump's border security efforts. The campaign aims to make gains in Sun Belt states like Arizona, focusing on themes of freedom, safety, and unity. Harris' message resonates with voters concerned about gun safety, voting rights, and reproductive rights.

NASA Debate on Boeing's Starliner Safety

NASA officials are debating the safety of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to return astronauts stranded on the International Space Station due to concerns about the reliability of the reaction control system thrusters. Contingency plans include a potential rescue mission using SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft.

Foiled Attack on Taylor Swift Concerts in Vienna

A third teenager has been arrested in connection with a foiled attack on Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna. The plot was inspired by the Islamic State group and al Qaeda, with bomb-making materials found at suspects' homes. Concerts were canceled, and safety was prioritized over the shows.

Chinese Migrants Crossing the U.S. Southern Border

A record number of Chinese migrants crossed the U.S. southern border without authorization in search of jobs and freedom from China's pandemic response. Claims that they are spies or criminals have been debunked. Most migrants come seeking economic opportunities and better lives. American politicians scapegoat Chinese migrants for political gain, similar to historical instances of blaming migrants for domestic problems.

Earthquake in Japan

A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off Japan's southern coast, triggering a tsunami advisory. No immediate reports of injuries or serious damage. Japan is earthquake-prone due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Boeing 737 Max Safety Issues

Workers on Boeing 737 Max felt pressured to work too fast, leading to safety issues and mistakes. An incident in January 2021 involved a door plug blowing out mid-flight. The NTSB is investigating the incident and questioning Boeing personnel about safety concerns and practices.

Warning About Lithium-Ion Battery Dangers

Tulsa Fire Department warns residents about the dangers of lithium-ion batteries after a family dog caused a fire by chewing on a power bank. The incident, caught on video, shows the battery exploding and the dog's bed catching fire. No animals were harmed, but the house suffered significant damage. Proper storage, usage, and disposal of lithium-ion batteries are emphasized to prevent fires and explosions.

Olympic Boxing Controversy

Riley Gaines criticizes IOC over Olympic boxing controversy regarding Algerian boxer Imane Khelif's gender eligibility, with opponent Angela Carini forfeiting after being punched hard. IOC accused of not caring about safety and equality for female athletes.

Maryland's Heat Standard for Workers

Maryland is set to finalize a heat standard to protect workers from extreme temperatures, with potential measures including acclimatization periods, heat safety plans, and mandatory breaks. The state aims to address the growing issue of work-related heat injuries and illnesses, following in the footsteps of states like California, Colorado, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington. The incoming standards have received pushback from some industry groups, citing concerns about feasibility and government regulation.

Osprey Aircraft Crash in Japan

A deadly Osprey aircraft crash off Japan was caused by cracks in a metal gear and the pilot's decision to continue flying despite warnings. The crash killed eight Air Force members and led to a military-wide grounding of the fleet.

Safety of Supreme Court Justices Investigation

House Judiciary Committee is investigating the safety of Supreme Court justices following an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Chairman Jim Jordan announced the probe and requested a briefing by August 6 from the Department of Justice.

Creating a Catio for Indoor Cats

Guide on creating a catio for your indoor cat to safely enjoy the outdoors, including pre-built options and materials needed for DIY construction.

Southwest Airlines flight incidents

Southwest Airlines flight on approach to Tampa, Florida, flew as low as 150 feet from the ground while nearly five miles from the airport, ended up landing in Fort Lauderdale after bypassing Tampa International Airport. It's the third reported case of dangerously low altitude flights by Southwest this year.

Camping Tips

Tips and advice for a memorable camping experience, including safety precautions, meal preparation, activities, and sleeping arrangements.

Hiking Safety Tips

Recent hiking-related deaths have highlighted the importance of safety protocols. Experts recommend researching the terrain, carrying essential supplies, and staying informed about weather conditions and wildlife. It's crucial to plan your route, be prepared for emergencies, and follow safety guidelines to avoid accidents and hazards while hiking.

Elon Musk relocates SpaceX and X headquarters from California to Texas

Elon Musk relocates SpaceX and X headquarters from California to Texas due to concerns over laws and safety issues. SpaceX moves to Starbase, Texas, and X moves to Austin. Musk cites California's new legislation regarding school disclosures as a major factor. California Governor Gavin Newsom responds on X, implying Musk's surrender. Musk has also endorsed Trump and plans to donate $45 million per month to the former president. Read more at Business Insider.

Assassination Attempt on Donald Trump

Former President Trump survives assassination attempt, revealing hypocrisy in media portrayal and highlighting failures in Secret Service. Calls for thorough investigation to restore faith in institutions and ensure leader safety.

Catholic Priest's Prayer for Donald Trump's Safety at Rally

A Catholic priest prayed for Donald Trump's safety at a rally moments before an attempted assassination. The priest urged Americans to pray for Trump's safety as well. He also expressed his disagreements with Trump but wanted to encourage him to champion pro-life legislation.

Fire at Rouen Cathedral

A 1,000-year-old cathedral in Rouen, France is on fire with no reported injuries. The cause of the fire is unknown but believed to be contained.

BMW Recalling Vehicles Due to Airbag Issue

BMW is recalling more than 390,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to potentially exploding airbag inflators which can lead to serious injury or death. No accidents or injuries have been reported in the U.S. so far.

Alligators in North Carolina

Alligators found in unexpected places in North Carolina, successfully removed by authorities to ensure safety.

Slap-fighting match in Las Vegas

A 360-pound pig farmer known as Dumpling wins a slap-fighting match in Las Vegas, sparking controversy over the safety and legitimacy of the sport.

Rising Antisemitism in France and Calls for French Jews to Migrate to Israel

French-Israelis are urging French Jews to migrate to Israel due to rising antisemitism in France, particularly after elections brought a far-left alliance to power. Israeli politicians and community members are highlighting the safety concerns faced by Jews in France and the need to seek refuge in Israel.

COVID-19 Vaccine Safety

COVID-19 vaccines are generally safe with very rare severe side effects. Social media spreading misinformation about deaths caused by vaccines is unfounded. Experts emphasize benefits of vaccination outweigh risks.

Proposed Rule to Protect Workers from Extreme Heat

The U.S. Department of Labor has proposed a new rule to protect workers from extreme heat by requiring employers to develop injury and illness prevention plans. Heat-related deaths have been on the rise, and the proposed regulations aim to provide protection for 36 million workers nationwide.

Fourth of July Travel in the United States

Airports and roads in the U.S. are gearing up for record-breaking travel numbers this Fourth of July season. Tips include arriving early at the airport, driving early to avoid traffic, watching out for heat-related delays, and checking gas prices and toll information.

Solo Travel Safety and Destinations

TikTok creator Megan Homme encourages solo vacations for the autonomy and safety they offer, highlighting safe international destinations like Iceland, Tokyo, Wellington, New Zealand, Stockholm, and Singapore.

Calls for Reinforcement in Screening to Prevent Tragic Deaths of Children

Jocelyn Nungaray's mother and grandfather emphasize the need for more reinforcement in screening people to prevent children's deaths due to horrific crimes. They urge for changes in laws to create a safer country.

Tesla Cybertruck Recall

Tesla is recalling its Cybertruck for the fourth time in the U.S. due to issues with trim pieces coming loose and front windshield wipers failing, affecting over 11,000 trucks. The company will replace faulty parts at no cost to owners.

Amazon Workers' Injuries and Compensation Issues

Amazon workers describe bureaucratic process and lack of support for injuries sustained on the job, leading to financial struggles and homelessness. Amazon disputes workers' claims of negligence and highlights safety initiatives.

Community Action Against Migrant Rape Suspect

Daniel Ramos helped capture a migrant rape suspect in New York City with the help of community members. The suspect confessed to raping a 13-year-old girl and faces multiple charges.

Elon Musk's Safety Concerns and Comments on High-Profile Nature

Elon Musk revealed during a Tesla shareholder meeting that he has faced multiple attempts on his life in the past seven months due to his high-profile nature. He mentioned that there were no articulated issues by the individuals who tried to harm him and emphasized the importance of prioritizing his safety. Musk also made references to John Lennon's tragic death and expressed his commitment to staying alive.

Heat Wave in Eastern and Central United States

A dangerous heat wave is predicted to unfold over the eastern and central United States, with temperatures approaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit, impacting millions of people.

Supreme Court Decision on Abortion Pill Regulation

Pro-life organizations are disappointed by the Supreme Court's decision on the abortion pill, stating concerns about the health and safety of women. The decision did not address the legality of FDA's actions but emphasized standing issues. Various pro-life advocates expressed disappointment and vowed to continue fighting against the deregulation of mifepristone.

Train collides with semi-truck in Bartow County, Georgia

A train collided with a semi-truck on railroad tracks in Bartow County, Georgia, captured on video. The truck driver escaped before impact, and no one was injured. This incident is the eighth documented one at the same train crossing since 2017.

Polish climber caught scaling building in Buenos Aires

Polish climber Marcin Banot attempted to scale one of the tallest buildings in Buenos Aires, Argentina but was caught by firefighters before reaching the top.

Taylor Swift pausing concert to help fan in distress

During a recent concert on her international 'Eras Tour', Taylor Swift paused her performance to assist a fan in distress, showing her caring nature and prioritizing fan safety.

Shark Attacks in Florida

Two shark attacks occurred in Florida's Gulf Coast, injuring three people, including a critical arm amputation. Authorities have reopened beaches with warning flags. Experts say shark attacks are rare but caution swimmers to be aware of their surroundings.

Road Trip Essentials

Tips and must-have essentials for a comfortable and entertaining road trip, including tablet holders, travel trays, memory foam pillows, portable inflators, entertainment subscriptions, car organizers, emergency kits, seat cushions, drink holders, motion sickness solutions, and soundproof headphones.

Retail Theft and Use of Body Cameras

Parent company of T.J. Maxx, TJX Companies, is providing body cameras to its workers to combat shoplifting incidents. The company takes safety seriously and only shares videos with law enforcement when requested.

Cargo ship incident in South Carolina

A cargo ship lost control of its engines and sped under a bridge in South Carolina, causing minor injuries. The bridge was closed but no major damage occurred.

Florida Allows C-Sections Outside Hospitals

Florida recently became the first state to allow cesarean sections (C-sections) to be performed outside of hospitals, as reported by KFF News. New legislation enacted in March 2024 allows physicians to deliver babies at 'advanced birth centers.' Some industry experts have expressed concerns about potential safety risks.

OpenAI Insiders Warn of a 'Reckless' Race for Dominance

A group of OpenAI insiders raise concerns about the company's culture of recklessness and secrecy in building powerful A.I. systems, prioritizing profits over safety. They call for greater transparency and protection for whistle-blowers, criticizing the company's tactics and lack of safety focus. The group includes current and former employees who fear retaliation. Legal battles, departures of safety-focused researchers, and clashes with content creators and celebrities have added to OpenAI's challenges.

Boeing's Safety and Quality Control Issues

Boeing faces scrutiny from the FAA after a door plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max, leading to a 90-day review and a promise of sweeping changes to manufacturing operations to improve safety and quality control.

California Policy on Parental Notification for Gender Identity Changes

California policy requiring parental notification for gender identity changes did not qualify as a ballot measure for the November election. Supporters argued for transparency, while opponents feared for the safety of children. Legal battles have ensued in some school districts. State lawmakers introduced a bill to ban such policies.

Travel Safety and Tech Tips

Travel tips and tech changes to stay safe while traveling, including avoiding fake travel apps, tracking luggage, setting Gmail and Drive to offline mode, being cautious with in-flight Wi-Fi and AirDrop, and using a VPN for online security.

The Diverging Diamond Interchange: A Safer and More Efficient Traffic Solution

The diverging diamond interchange is an unconventional design that makes left turns easier and safer, reducing crashes and traffic congestion. Invented by traffic engineer Gilbert Chlewicki, it has been implemented in over 200 locations across the U.S. and has proven to be efficient and effective in improving traffic flow.

Billionaire's Submarine Expedition to Titanic

Billionaire plans to take a $20 million sub to visit the Titanic to prove safety after OceanGate implosion. Triton Submarine to go down with Larry Connor and Patrick Lahey. Lahey critical of Rush's predatory tactics which led to deaths.

Homeowner Evicts Squatters in Michigan

A homeowner in Michigan successfully evicts squatters next door after years of illegal activity, causing chaos and fear in the neighborhood.

Climate Change and Flight Turbulence

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg claims climate change is causing an increase in severe flight turbulence, citing recent incidents and studies. He emphasizes the need for evolving policies, technology, and infrastructure to address these effects.

Enforcement of Safety of Rwanda Act and UK-Albania Joint Effort on Migration

British Home Office releases video showing enforcement of Safety of Rwanda Act to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda. British Foreign Secretary David Cameron praises UK-Albania joint effort to reduce illegal migration. Cameron discusses collaboration on migration challenges, Western Balkan security, and support for Ukraine during visit to Albania.

Antisemitism and Anti-Israel Protests on College Campuses

A Jewish student at Brandeis University and Chicago police officers at DePaul University address antisemitism and anti-Israel protests on college campuses.

Waymo Self-Driving Vehicles Safety Concerns

Waymo self-driving vehicles, a Google company, are facing scrutiny from the NHTSA due to potential safety risks, including collisions with stationary objects and ignoring traffic signals. The NHTSA is investigating 22 incident reports involving Waymo's fifth-generation automated driving system to identify safety risks and potential updates to prevent malfunctions.

Safety Concerns with Steering Wheel Decals

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration warns against sticking decals on steering wheels due to safety concerns after a driver was severely hurt by a flying emblem during a crash.

Potential Threats to LGBTQ+ Events During Pride Month

The FBI and Department of Homeland Security issued a warning about potential threats from foreign terrorist organizations targeting LGBTQ+ events during Pride Month. The announcement highlighted the heightened threat environment and the anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in June 2016.

Commercial Flight Safety on Boeing Planes

Despite recent safety concerns and emergency landings, commercial flights on Boeing planes in the U.S. have an impressive safety record with no fatal crashes in 15 years. Redundancy in critical systems, pilot training, and flight attendant preparedness contribute to passenger safety. Turbulence is a leading cause of injuries, but overall, injuries on flights are rare. Safety remains a top priority in aviation.

Fighter jets clipping wings at Fort Lauderdale Air Show

Two fighter jets clipped wings during an aerial maneuver at the Fort Lauderdale Air Show but landed safely with no harm to the pilots. The show continued with other high-flying stunts.

IV Drip Therapy as a Luxury Amenity in Residential Buildings

IV drip therapy, once a novelty, has become a popular wellness trend embraced by celebrities and offered in high-end residential buildings. Residents can receive treatments in-house, with claims of various health benefits despite limited scientific evidence. The industry is rapidly expanding, but concerns remain about safety and oversight.

Transgender Inmate Allegedly Commits Sexual Assault in Women's Prison

A transgender inmate in a women's prison in California allegedly committed a sexual assault, leading to concerns about the safety of female inmates. The prison administrators' response to the incident has raised questions about their ability to protect vulnerable women in the prison system.

Child Exploitation on Social Media

A children's jewelry maker advertised on Instagram, but the ads attracted a large proportion of adult men, including convicted sex offenders. The New York Times investigated and found that the platform's algorithms play a role in directing men to photos of children, raising concerns about child exploitation on social media.

Emergency landing of small plane in Australia

A small plane with three people aboard landed safely without landing gear in a 'textbook wheels-up landing' after circling an Australian airport for almost three hours to burn off fuel.

Assault on Actor Steve Buscemi in New York

Actor Steve Buscemi was randomly assaulted while walking the streets of New York, sustaining bruising, swelling, and bleeding to his left eye. The attacker has not been captured yet.

Mike Tyson's Fight Against Jake Paul

Deontay Wilder expresses fear that 57-year-old Mike Tyson might end up in a coma after fighting Jake Paul, questioning the licensing decision and expressing concern for Tyson's well-being.

Self-Defense Tools and Techniques for Women

Self-defense expert Rener Gracie shares tips on how women can defend themselves in an attack. Various non-lethal self-defense tools are discussed, including stun guns, pepper spray, and personal alarms. Legal considerations and restrictions for these tools are highlighted.

Train collision in Argentina's capital

At least 90 people were injured in Argentina's capital when a passenger train struck an empty boxcar on the tracks and derailed. The collision brought increased scrutiny to rail safety in Argentina.

Senate Passes $105 Billion Bill for Air Travel Safety and Customer Service

The Senate passed a $105 billion bill to improve safety and customer service for air travelers, preventing the FAA law from expiring. The bill aims to boost the number of air traffic controllers, improve safety standards, and make it easier for customers to get refunds after flight delays.

Protest at Columbia University

A facilities worker at Columbia University, Mario Torres, describes the chaos of protesters storming a building and his altercation with a trust fund protester. Torres expresses concerns about safety and potential retaliation from the university.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Encampment at Harvard University

Harvard University President threatened to place pro-Palestinian protesters involved in an encampment on 'involuntary leave' due to disruptions on campus. Similar actions were taken by other universities like MIT and Columbia.

Boeing Whistleblower Deaths

Two whistleblowers related to Boeing have died under mysterious circumstances, raising concerns about safety and work conditions within the company. The deaths come amidst financial losses and increased scrutiny faced by Boeing.

Women choosing to be stuck in a forest with a bear over a man

A TikTok trend has women choosing to be stuck in a forest with a bear over a man. The trend began on April 10 and sparked a debate on social media about the safety of encountering bears in the woods. Tips on how to stay safe in bear country are shared, including being aware of surroundings, making noise, and carrying bear spray.

Cancellation of Chicago's Cinco de Mayo Parade Due to Gang Violence

The Chicago Police Department canceled the city's annual Cinco de Mayo parade due to gang violence, forcing families to head home after large-scale fights in the area. The event was canceled to protect the safety of attendees, including families and children.

Transgender Student Assault at New York High School

Disturbing footage shows a transgender student attacking a female student in a New York high school bathroom, leading to threats and school closure. The incident sparked backlash and raised concerns about safety and policy enforcement.

Democratic Party National Convention in Chicago

The article argues that the Democratic Party should cancel its national convention in Chicago in August and hold it virtually via Zoom to avoid potential chaos and violence. The author criticizes Chicago's Democratic leadership and warns of potential clashes with anti-Israel activists during the convention.

Boeing Whistleblower Deaths

Two Boeing whistleblowers have died unexpectedly as the company faces scrutiny over safety failures on its passenger jets. Joshua Dean, a quality inspector, died of an antibiotic-resistant staph infection after speaking out about dangerous faults in components of Boeing’s 737 MAX plane. John Barnett, another whistleblower, was found dead of a gunshot wound outside his hotel after raising concerns about returning 737 Max 9 jets to the sky too quickly.

Boeing Whistleblower Joshua Dean's Death

Whistleblower Joshua Dean, who accused Boeing of ignoring safety flaws in the 737 MAX airplanes, has died due to natural causes. He was a former Spirit AeroSystems quality auditor and raised concerns about lax standards at the company's manufacturing plant. Dean's death is not related to the whistleblower case.

Transgender Sex Offender Attempted Kidnapping at Colorado Elementary School

Transgender sex offender allegedly tried to kidnap an elementary schooler during recess at Black Forest Hills Elementary School in Aurora, Colorado. Parents are outraged and demanding increased security measures and accountability from school officials.

School Security and Law Enforcement

Security expert Juliette Kayyem discusses the decision to send in law enforcement at schools like Columbia University and UCLA and strategies for de-escalation.

NYPD Clears Out Anti-Israel Encampment at Columbia University

NYPD clears out anti-Israel encampment at Columbia University's Hamilton Hall, leading to arrests and protests. American flag restored at City College after being replaced by Palestinian flag. Former President Trump praises NYPD action. Political leaders express concerns over police presence and student arrests. Columbia University defends actions to restore safety.

Self-Defense Tips for Women by Rener Gracie

Self-defense expert Rener Gracie shares tips on how women can defend themselves in an attack. He emphasizes the importance of being vigilant, having hands free, observing surroundings, and setting boundaries. Learning self-defense skills like Brazilian jiu-jitsu can boost confidence and provide leverage-based techniques for protection.

Anti-Israel Protests at Columbia University

Columbia University alumni call for action against anti-Israel protests and antisemitism on campus, demanding zero-tolerance policies and swift disciplinary actions against hate speech and criminal conduct.

Columbia University suspends students in anti-Israel encampment

Columbia University has reportedly started suspending students involved in an anti-Israel encampment on campus grounds, with Vice President Ben Chang confirming the suspensions and stating that those suspended will no longer be eligible to finish the semester or graduate.

Columbia University suspends students involved in anti-Israel encampment

Columbia University has reportedly started suspending students involved in an anti-Israel encampment on campus grounds, with Vice President of Public Affairs Ben Chang stating that students will be suspended if they do not vacate the encampment by the given deadline. The university aims to ensure safety on campus and has already begun suspending students, who will no longer be eligible to finish the semester or graduate.

Driverless Trucks on Public Roads

Aurora Innovation Inc. plans to have 20 driverless trucks on Texas roads by 2024, aiming to eventually have thousands of autonomous trucks on public freeways. The company has conducted successful tests with human safety drivers on board, with plans to increase efficiency in freight transportation.

Donald Trump's North Carolina Rally Cancellation

Donald Trump canceled his North Carolina rally at the last minute due to severe weather, ensuring the safety of attendees. He promised to reschedule the event for a later date.

Cap-Haïtien's Emergence as De Facto Capital of Haiti

The city of Cap-Haïtien in Haiti is becoming a de facto capital due to increasing gang violence in Port-au-Prince. The city is experiencing an influx of people fleeing violence, leading to challenges in resources and infrastructure. Despite facing issues like poverty and garbage, the city is prized for its peace and safety compared to other areas.

Impact of Gun Violence on Students at North Community High School in Minneapolis

North Community High School students in Minneapolis have experienced the tragic loss of classmates due to gun violence. The school is receiving federal aid to address mental health and create safer learning environments, but students emphasize the need for counselors who can relate to their experiences. The removal of police officers from the school has sparked mixed reactions among students. Principal Friestleben emphasizes the importance of creating a positive school climate to support student well-being.

Safety of Jurors in Former President Trump's Hush Money Trial

Former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori expresses concern about the safety of jurors in former President Trump's hush money trial due to the amount of personal information being made public about them.

Transgender athletes in female sports

The UK Culture Secretary is urging sporting bodies to ban transgender athletes from competing in top-level female sports events, citing concerns about fairness and safety. This follows a survey showing that many British sportswomen are afraid to speak out against transgender athletes due to fear of backlash. The Culture Secretary emphasizes the need to protect the female category in sports.

Boeing 787 Dreamliner Safety Concerns

A Boeing engineer-turned-whistleblower claims that the 787 Dreamliner is unsafe due to assembly flaws, saying it could fall apart midflight. Boeing disputes the claims, stating the plane is safe. The engineer is set to testify before a U.S. Senate subcommittee. Despite Boeing's reassurances, the whistleblower remains steadfast in his claims.

Challenges Faced by London Mayor Sadiq Khan in British Politics

London Mayor Sadiq Khan faces threats to his safety due to his role and background. He discusses the challenges of being a Muslim politician in the UK amidst rising Islamophobia and racism. He emphasizes the importance of diversity in British politics as a sign of progress but warns against complacency. Khan also expresses concerns about divisive rhetoric and the impact of political figures like Donald Trump.

Electronic Warfare Interference in Gaza

Electronic warfare in Gaza is interfering with GPS systems, affecting planes, ships, and even dating apps in the region.

Impact of Migrant Influx on Gun Sales in El Cajon, California

Customers at a gun store in El Cajon, California express concerns about the influx of migrants in the area and cite reasons for purchasing firearms for self-defense.

Fatal Shooting on the Set of 'Rust'

Hannah Gutierrez, the armorer on the set of the movie 'Rust' where a cinematographer was killed by a prop gun, faces up to 18 months in prison for involuntary manslaughter. The incident raised concerns about safety on movie sets and led to calls for a ban on weapons in such settings.

Rise in Attacks Against Jail Deputies in San Francisco County Jails

Two San Francisco County jails were placed on lockdown due to a rise in attacks against jail deputies. The San Francisco Deputy Sheriff's Association requested help from the National Guard to address staffing shortages and ensure safety.

Nebraska lawmakers pass bill allowing armed staff in small school districts

Republican lawmakers in Nebraska react to President Biden's comment about Second Amendment supporters needing an F-16 to take on the government. A bill passed in Nebraska allows armed staff in small school districts for protection. The measure aims to help rural districts lacking law enforcement resources.

Boeing Whistleblower Investigation

Boeing engineer blows the whistle on shortcuts in manufacturing widebody jet models 777 and 787 Dreamliner, raising concerns about safety and lifespan of planes. FAA investigating claims, Senate committee to hold hearing. Boeing disputes allegations, says planes are safe to fly.

Alligator Enters Florida Woman's Home

An alligator entered a Florida woman's home through a screen door, leading to a scary encounter before it was safely removed by authorities.

Protecting Pets During a Solar Eclipse

Experts say pets don't need eclipse sunglasses during a solar eclipse, and it's best to leave them at home due to potential stress from crowds and traffic. Tips for protecting pets during the eclipse include planning ahead, watching for signs of distress, and ensuring they are safe and comfortable.

East Coast Earthquake

An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.8 shook parts of the East Coast, centered near Whitehouse Station, New Jersey. It was felt by more than 42 million people with no immediate reports of serious damage. Officials checked infrastructure and train services were affected. The earthquake interrupted a UN briefing and caused minor disruptions across New York City.

Total Solar Eclipse Delays New York Yankees Game

A total solar eclipse in the U.S. has delayed the start time of the New York Yankees' game against the Miami Marlins. The game has been rescheduled from 2:05 p.m. to 6:05 p.m. ET.

Border Patrol apprehends undocumented migrants near a middle school in New Mexico

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks on immigration at the Texas Policy Summit, stating President Biden isn't following U.S. law. A middle school in southern New Mexico was placed on lockdown after illegal migrants were apprehended just outside the school. Border Patrol agents responded and apprehended the undocumented migrants, ensuring safety measures were in place.

Solar Eclipse Photography Tips

Americans are preparing to travel for the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8, with tips on how to photograph the event safely and effectively.

Ban on Glue Boards for Rodents in New York

New York state lawmakers are considering banning glue boards used to trap rodents due to health and safety risks to humans.

Florida police K-9 helps find missing 3-year-old boy

A Florida police K-9 named Midnight helped find a missing 3-year-old boy who wandered from his home, reuniting him safely with his family. Midnight and his handler located the boy using his scent in a wooded area behind the family's home.

Tips for Getting Pulled Over by Law Enforcement

Tips on what to do when you get pulled over by law enforcement to ensure a smooth interaction and maintain safety for both parties.

GPS Interference in Baltic Region

Aircraft flying over the Baltic region are experiencing an increase in missing or fake GPS signals, with concerns that Russia may be to blame. The EU Aviation Safety Agency is investigating the issue, noting that it has been occurring since the start of the war in Ukraine in 2022.

Alaska Airport's Use of Robot to Ward off Wildlife

Alaska's second largest airport is using a headless robot named Aurora, disguised as a coyote or fox, to ward off migratory birds and other wildlife to enhance safety and operations.

Investigation into Spirit AeroSystems by Texas Attorney General

Texas Attorney General investigates Spirit AeroSystems for defects in manufacturing process that led to recent mishaps involving Boeing 737 planes.

Recreational Cannabis Legalization in Virginia

Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill to legalize recreational cannabis, citing concerns for health and safety. The legislation aimed to establish a state-regulated marketplace for marijuana but was rejected by the governor.

Assaults on Women in Downtown Manhattan

Several women have reported being punched by men while walking in downtown Manhattan, sparking safety concerns and prompting police investigation. The incidents have led to heightened anxiety and fear among women in the city.

New York's Metro Transportation Authority implements traffic congestion pricing program

New York's Metro Transportation Authority voted to impose a traffic congestion pricing program, angering Rep. Josh Gottheimer. The program aims to reduce traffic, pollution, and fund transit improvements.

Assaults on Young Women in New York City

Multiple young women in New York City have reported being punched in the face or head by strangers while walking, sparking safety concerns. The NYPD is investigating the incidents.

Underground Schools in Kharkiv, Ukraine

Due to ongoing conflict, schools in Kharkiv, Ukraine are moving underground to ensure safety for students. Maksym Timchenko, 7, attends classes in a subway station turned school, finding solace in the underground environment amidst frequent shelling. The city plans to build more underground schools to accommodate students, aiming to provide a sense of normalcy in a time of war.

Benefits of Installing Smart Home Devices

Installing smart home devices can increase the value of your home, protect your property, save on home insurance, and modernize your living space. Smart devices like sensors, locks, thermostats, lights, sprinkler controllers, and cameras offer enhanced safety, convenience, and savings opportunities.

Boeing staff shakeups and CEO resignation

Boeing announces staff shakeups after in-flight door plug blowout on Alaska Airlines 737, CEO Dave Calhoun to step down at end of year.

Boeing Managerial Shakeup

Boeing announced a major managerial shakeup, with CEO Dave Calhoun stepping down at the end of the year. The company also revealed that the president of the commercial airplanes division would retire and its board chairman would not stand for reelection. The shakeup comes after recent safety incidents and mounting dissatisfaction with the company's leadership.

Anxious Passengers Avoiding Boeing Planes

Anxious passengers are avoiding flying on Boeing planes due to recent quality control incidents and safety concerns, opting for non-Boeing flights instead.

Anxious Passengers Avoiding Boeing Planes

Anxious passengers are avoiding flying on Boeing planes due to recent issues, opting for Airbus flights instead. Some are seeking therapy to ease their fear of flying. Safety concerns have led to increased scrutiny and filter options for consumers.

Increased Federal Oversight of United Airlines

Federal regulators are increasing their oversight of United Airlines after a series of recent safety issues, including a piece of the outer fuselage falling off one jet, an engine fire, and a plane losing a tire during takeoff.

Parkland School Shooting

Father of Parkland shooting victim criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris for using school shooting site as a photo op to push gun control agenda.

Fare-dodger incident at Times Square station in NYC

Six undercover police officers struggled for 15 minutes to restrain an alleged fare-dodger at Times Square station in NYC. The man had a bench warrant for criminal possession of stolen property and was sent to Bellevue Hospital for observation. Fare evasion reportedly cost $690 million in 2023. NYC officials and NYPD are targeting fare-evaders to combat crime in the transit system.

Boeing under scrutiny for jet incidents

Boeing is facing heightened scrutiny after a door plug blew off a jet in midair, leading to a criminal investigation by the Justice Department. Families of crash victims are seeking more accountability from the company.

Safety Tips for International Travel During Spring Break

Three college students on spring break in Cancun, Mexico were robbed at gunpoint at their beachfront hotel. They were confronted by armed individuals who demanded money from them. Former D.C. police detective Ted Williams shares safety rules for international travel on 'Fox Report.'

Nestlé Recalls Starbucks Mugs Due to Injuries

Nestlé is recalling over 440,000 Starbucks mugs due to reports of injuries like burns and cuts. The ceramic mugs with metallic coating were sold as part of a 2023 holiday Starbucks-branded gift set.

NFLPA's Opposition to 'Swivel Hip-Drop' Tackle Rule

The NFLPA opposes a proposed rule to ban 'swivel hip-drop' tackles due to concerns about confusion and impact on players, coaches, officials, and fans. The controversial tackle has caused injuries and is under scrutiny for its risk of harm.

Erosion of Boundaries in America

Greg Gutfeld gives his take on the erosion of boundaries, highlighting incidents of squatters taking over homes and the disappearance of traditional privacy and safety boundaries in America.

Stormy Daniels taking hush money from Donald Trump

Porn star Stormy Daniels reveals in a new documentary that she took hush money from Donald Trump to create a paper trail so he couldn't have her killed.

FAA investigating loss of panel before Boeing 737-800 landed safely in Oregon

The FAA is investigating how a United Airlines Boeing 737-800 lost an external panel before landing safely in Oregon. No emergency was declared, and the plane will undergo repairs before returning to service.