SAFETY

Nov 25 2024LIFESTYLE

Keep Warm, Stay Safe: Tips for Using Space Heaters

With the temperature dropping, many of us are turning to space heaters to keep cozy. However, these handy devices can also pose a fire risk if not used properly. Let's chat with Justin Hill from the Baton Rouge Fire Department to learn how to use space heaters safely and avoid any unexpected fires.

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Nov 23 2024CRIME

Technology: How Safe Is It Really for Women?

Technology often plays a crucial role in keeping people safe. But it’s not always the silver bullet it seems. Take the case of Laken Riley, a college student who was tragically killed. Riley was cautious, using her phone to share her location and calling for help, yet it wasn't enough to save her.

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

The Mystery Behind St. Louis' E. Coli Outbreak

In St. Louis County, Missouri, health officials recently received some intriguing test results related to an E. coli outbreak. They discovered that a package of iceberg lettuce used by Andre's Banquet Center tested negative for the bacteria. Despite this, they’re still investigating if the caterer’s

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Beef Recall Alert: E. coli Concerns Nationwide

Listen up! A massive recall is happening across the U. S. for ground beef. The U. S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is calling back 167, 277 pounds of the stuff. Why? They think it might have some unwanted guests – E. coli bacteria. This recall comes from Wolve

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Winter Workouts: Staying Active in the Cold

Don't let the chilly weather be an excuse to ditch your exercise routine. Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician, encourages everyone to stay active even during the winter months. She suggests aiming for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise each week. This can include fun winter activities like

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Nov 22 2024BUSINESS

Boeing's Bid for Easier Global Aircraft Sales

You might think selling airplanes internationally would be a breeze for a giant like Boeing. But there are some rules getting in the way, and Boeing is asking for a little help from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Since the '80s, Boeing has been looking for ways to make selling and demons

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Nov 22 2024CRIME

Dangerous Shelter: A Life Science Center's Concerns

A deadly stabbing spree in Manhattan has reignited fears about a nearby homeless shelter. The Alexandria Center for Life Science, a major research hub, has been complaining about the Bellevue Men’s Shelter for years. They say it's dangerous and puts their work at risk. The shelter is home to many me

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Safer Eats: A New Approach in Ouagadougou

Street food is a quick bite enjoyed by many in cities, but it can also be a health hazard, especially in less wealthy countries. In Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, a study looked into how teaching chicken sellers about food safety could improve things. The program taught vendors about cleanliness and gav

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Nov 21 2024CRIME

Safety Measures Bloom After Tragic Trail Event

Nine months ago, a runner named Laken Riley encountered a tragic incident at Oconee Forest Park, adjacent to the University of Georgia. This event sparked a significant change in how students and athletes conduct their outdoor activities. They've begun sharing their locations and engaging with stran

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Deadly Drinks: Young Tourists Beware in Laos

In a shocking turn of events, a 19-year-old Australian girl, Bianca Jones, has passed away after drinking contaminated alcohol in Vang Vieng, Laos. This tragic news comes as a stark reminder of the dangers that can lurk in popular tourist spots. A U. S. tourist has also fallen victim to the tainted

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