China Caught Using Fuel Tankers to Store Cooking Oil
China’s state-owned Sinogran faces both public outrage and government investigations for transporting food oil and fuel in the same tankers.
China’s state-owned Sinogran faces both public outrage and government investigations for transporting food oil and fuel in the same tankers.
A Boeing plane skidded off an airport runway in Senegal on Wednesday, the news coming as controversy mounts over the company’s safety issues.
A volcanic eruption on Saturday evening in Iceland near the town of Grindavik prompted evacuations.
Honda is recalling over 750,000 vehicles on American roads because of an airbag issue after several other recalls in 2023.
A recall affecting approximately 13,300 children’s nightgowns manufactured in China and sold on Amazon from March through June of 2023 has been announced.
The safest and most dangerous cities in America have been ranked following WalletHub’s assessment of over 180 cities.
A man noticed a massive crack in the support beam of a roller coaster at an amusement park in North Carolina while it was in operation.
A submersible expert said he heard “cracking noises” while aboard the Titan off the coast of the Bahamas in 2019.
During an interview with CNBC host Becky Quick on Monday aired on Tuesday’s edition of CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” Home Depot CEO Ted Decker stated that “we are increasingly concerned with some life safety of our associates and customer base” and
Four young teenagers were arrested in Lyon this week after allegedly sexually abusing and robbing two women in a local park as the women were out jogging at the time.
Urban violence and shootings have become so common in an area in France that one resident has compared the area to the Ukraine war.
Statistics released by the French interior ministry have revealed that nearly all serious crimes increased in number last year, including murder, sexual violence, and theft.
A considerable minority of French, and a full half of Parisians, claim they do not feel safe while travelling on public transit.
Majority think the safety picture in France has deteriorated in recent years and feel personally threatened in their daily lives.
The Starbucks Corporation announced Monday that it is closing 16 stores in the U.S. because of safety concerns for workers, including incidents of violence and drug use on the premises.
A study of Jewish populations in twelve European countries found that Jews living in France were the most fearful for their own safety.
Chinese nationals in Kyiv, Ukraine’s national capital, are facing heightened “security risks” amid Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine this week, China’s state-run Global Times reported on Thursday.
Former Boeing engineer John Barnett claims that issues with oxygen bottles on Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner fleet could potentially leave passengers without oxygen in emergency situations.
Snickers said it will give away 1 million candy bars if the company is able to change the date of Halloween to the last Saturday in October.
Authorities rescued a group of rafters on Saturday after they were tossed over a waterfall at Ohiopyle State Park in Pennsylvania.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is pledging a gun control vote next week by exclaiming that the “right to be safe” trumps the right to bear arms.
Mark Smith uses his new book, “#Duped: How the Anti-gun Lobby Exploits the Parkland School Shooting—and How Gun Owners Can Fight Back,” to highlight the left’s overarching goal of creating a gun-free world.
An “alarming number” of Airbnb’s “lack basic safety protections,” including smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and first aid kits, according to a report.
An illegal alien shielded from deportation by the President Obama-created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was arrested after allegedly threatening a school shooting in upstate New York.
After injuries to several fans at parks across the country, Major League Baseball has issued a new safety policy.
Last week, Matt Gonzalez–attorney of alleged gunman Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez–agreed with testimony that Lopez-Sanchez allegedly shot Kathryn Steinle but argued that it was the gun’s fault. He suggested the gun went off without the trigger being pulled because it “has no safety.”
After full body scanners have been in place for nearly a decade in airports across the country, the Transportation Security Administration is now being sued over its full body scanners by a coalition of groups saying that the TSA did not implement the required regulations to govern their use.