California has become the first state in the U.S. to mandate doctors disclose information to patients when they are disciplined for sexual assault or other types of patient harm. SB 1448 has been signed into law by Governor Brown. It requires a doctor on probation for causing patient harm [sexual misconduct with a patient, overprescribing, […]
Gas Ranges and Wall Ovens Recalled Due to Burn Hazard
Prizer-Painter Stove Works gas ranges and wall ovens being recalled due to a burn hazard. BlueStar and Big Chill gas ranges and wall ovens when using the convection oven fan during pre-heating or broiling can cause accumulated gas to ignite, posing a burn hazard to consumers when the oven door is opened. At this time, […]
Chlorpyrifos Causes Brain Damage in Children
In 2015 under the Obama administration, the Environmental Protection Agency issued a proposed ban on the commercial sales of chlorpyrifos. Chlorpyrifos was used widely in consumer products such as Dursban and Raid. It was banned for consumer use in approximately 2000. But commercially the use continued, primarily in corn, soybeans, fruit and nut trees, brussels […]
State Farm Insurance Guilty of Racketeering
The Associated Press recently reported on the $250 million preliminary settlement reached by State Farm in a federal class-action lawsuit regarding RICO and conspiracy allegations, namely that State Farm engaged in acts consistent with Racketeer Influences and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) crimes by funneling money into the campaign of an Illinois Supreme Court candidate. State Farm […]
Airlines Report No Crashes in Over One Year: How the Industry Achieved a Record Year in Safety
The airline industry has something to brag about: 2017 was a record year in safety. There was not a single death from a commercial passenger jet crash last year. Even into early 2018 there were no reports of commercial jet accidents (though the Aviation Safety Network reports that 10 fatal airliner accidents worldwide claimed 44 […]