Camp Lejeune Agreement Announced
Many contracted workers, members of the military, and their families may finally see the U.S. Navy and Department of Justice held accountable for deceiving them. A settlement agreement has been reached for thousands of people who have suffered illness or...
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The Tragic Miami Crane Collapse: A Grim Reminder of the Importance of Construction Safety
Construction sites are bustling areas where every detail matters. In Miami's HCA Florida Mercy Hospital, a routine renovation took an unexpected turn when a construction crane malfunctioned. As we examine this recent incident, it underscores the significance of safety protocols...
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Maui Fire Victims: Where Can I Find Help?
Maui’s wildfires have been the most devastating fires in history on the island, and arguably one of the most horrific wildfire in the U.S. since fires were first recorded. There is hope, however. Here are some places where you can...
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U.S. Courts Protect Big Pharma
A parent’s worst nightmare became a heartbreaking reality for the England family of Virginia. Nicholas England, a vibrant 22-year-old, took his own life just days after commencing an allergy medicine. His tragic story unveils not just the potential dangers of...
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The Urgent Need for Construction Safety: A Heartbreaking Tragedy in Maryland
A recent tragedy in Maryland, where six road construction workers lost their lives due to a vehicle crashing into their work zone, brings to the forefront the pressing need for enhanced construction safety measures. Such incidents highlight the vulnerabilities faced...
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New Study Finds Roads are 28 Times More Deadly for Motorcyclists
Introduction Motorcyclists form a unique and passionate community on our roads, but they also face unprecedented risks. A new research study revealed a shocking fact: motorcyclists are 28 times more likely to die in traffic crashes than occupants in passenger...
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You Be The Judge: Moral Ethics and AI in Autonomous Vehicles
The future is racing towards us on the wheels of autonomous vehicles (AVs), and with it, a complex web of moral dilemmas. Should an AV swerve towards a couple of people instead of a large group of bystanders? How should...
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Pedestrian Safety and Crosswalk Design
Every year, thousands of lives are lost while attempting to cross roads in the U.S., making pedestrian safety an ongoing concern in cities and towns of all sizes. Recent news reports have been shedding light on crosswalk design and construction,...
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NYC DOT’s Progressive Initiatives Promote Safer Biking and Soar Bike Ridership to Record Levels
The New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) has unveiled a series of ambitious measures aimed at expanding bike infrastructure and ensuring the safe operation of e-bikes within the city. Under the leadership of Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez, the agency...
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U.S. Pedestrian Deaths on the Rise New Study Reports
A recent report from the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) paints a troubling picture. In the first half of 2022 alone, a shocking 3,434 pedestrians lost their lives on U.S. roads. Even worse, the trend is persisting with 2.37 pedestrian...
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