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Gerber recalls baby teething sticks over possible choking hazard
Customers who bought the teething sticks should return them to stores where they were purchased for a refund, the company said.
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Chocolate recall: Feds sound alarm on potentially deadly treats
A chocolate recall was recently upgraded to warn consumers of a potential to “cause serious adverse health consequences of death.”
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Nearly 300K Honda and Acura vehicles recalled over risk of engine issues
American Honda is voluntarily recalling around 295,000 Acura and Honda vehicles in the U.S. over a risk of engine issues.
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Kia recalls more than 80,000 U.S. autos due to improper air bag deployment and improper wiring
The recall covers 80,255 2023-2025 Niro EV, Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV), and Hybrid vehicles.
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Why egg prices are so high — and will likely get higher
A Long Island farm said it would be forced to kill its flock of nearly 100,000 ducks due to an outbreak of bird flu.
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Ford recalls more than 270,000 Broncos and Mavericks due to loss of power problem
Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 270,000 Broncos and Mavericks due to a power problem that can cause vehicles to stop unexpectedly or fail to start. Information from the National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration says the problem is related to a 12 volt battery with “internal manufacturing defects” including weld failures that can cause open circuits.
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Ford recalling Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles for battery failure issues
The recall affects certain 2021-2023 Bronco Sport SUVs and 2022-2023 Maverick pickup trucks.
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Popular face moisturizer sold nationwide recalled, FDA says: What to know
A popular facial moisturizer from sold at nationwide retailers like Target, Sephora and Ulta was recalled, according to a notice from the Federal Drug Administration, after more than 2,500 jars of the product meant for quarantine were “inadvertently distributed.”
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Thousands of space heaters sold on Amazon recalled over shock and fire risk
Vornado recalled about 7,780 whole room heaters due to a power cord issue that can pose electric shock and fire hazards.
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USDA documented insects and slime at Boar's Head plants, records show
Newly released reports described multiple instances of meat and fat residue left on equipment and walls, dripping condensation falling on food, mold, insects and other problems dating back roughly six years.
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Tesla recalling 239,000 vehicles in U.S. over rearview camera failures
Tesla’s voluntary recall is related to issues that may cause rearview cameras to fail, according to filings out Friday.
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Costco recalls severe cold and flu medicine for possible ‘contamination'
The recall comes amid a rise in viruses across the country and Illinois, including flu, COVID, RSV, Strep and Norovirus.
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Broccoli sold at Walmart recalled in 20 states over listeria concerns — what to know
The voluntary recall affects ready-to-eat broccoli sold in many states.
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Pet food recalled over bird flu contamination after cat dies
A voluntary recall was issued for a line of raw and frozen pet food after a cat died of bird flu, a case that Oregon officials connected to the feline’s contaminated food.
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Systane eye drops recalled for possible fungal contamination
The voluntary recall is limited to just one lot of lubricating eye drops, the company said.
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FDA raises recall alert to highest level on Costco eggs over risk of severe illness or death due to salmonella
Federal food regulators raised their alarm for recalled eggs sold from Costco stores over possible salmonella exposure, reclassifying the targeted product to their highest risk level.
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Tesla recalls nearly 700,000 vehicles over tire pressure light issue
Tesla has issued a recall for nearly 700,000 vehicles due to a tire pressure light issue.
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Child car seat recall: Nuna Baby Essentials to fix more than 600,000 seats
Debris can get into the front harness adjuster of the company’s Rava seats, making the harness loose and increasing the risk of injury in an accident.
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Nearly 500,000 power bank chargers sold on Amazon recalled due to fire and burn hazard
The items should not be disposed of in the trash because they contain lithium-ion batteries.
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Health warning: FDA issues oysters, clams advisory for Norovirus
Two separate ‘safety alerts’ are warning restaurants and consumers about possible contamination