‘Uncomfortable’: Remembering the Quick Demise of ‘The Chevy Chase Show’
In 1993, Fox thought they could win the late-night wars with the premiere of "The Chevy Chase Show." Unfortunately, that was until Chevy Chase walked on stage.
2023-05-12 03:22
US FDA ends ban on blood donations from gay men
Restrictions on blood donations have been in place in many countries since the 1980s HIV/AIDS crisis.
2023-05-12 03:22
‘Sesame Street’ Just Debuted Its First-Ever Filipino American Muppet
The first Filipino American Muppet on "Sesame Street" is a boy named TJ whose grandmother is helping him learn Tagalog.
2023-05-12 02:57
Carnegie Learning Announces New Chief Revenue Officer
PITTSBURGH, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 2023--
2023-05-12 02:56
Janelle Monáe announces first album in five years – featuring ‘freea**mothaf**** anthem’
Five years after her last record, Janelle Monáe has announced she is bringing out new album ‘The Age of Pleasure’ – featuring a single she has called a “free**mothaf***** anthem”.
2023-05-12 02:53
The 10 “Smartest” Cities in the U.S.
According to researchers, California is home to not just one, but three of the “smartest” cities in the nation.
2023-05-12 02:24
Tevogen Bio Expresses Gratitude as CEO is Named Recipient of Boy Scouts of America Distinguished Citizen Award
WARREN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 2023--
2023-05-12 02:24
La Jolla Vein & Vascular Celebrates Opening of New Clinic in North County San Diego
VISTA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 2023--
2023-05-12 01:26
Skin Patch Helps Ease Peanut Allergy Symptoms in Toddlers
An experimental skin patch for toddlers with peanut allergies helped ease reactions in a late-stage clinical trial that
2023-05-12 01:18
Universal Robots (UR) Debuts the World’s First Cobot Spot Welder and New Cobot-Powered Palletizing and Machine Tending Cells Among More Than 60 UR Cobot Exhibits at Automate 2023
NOVI, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 2023--
2023-05-12 00:29
Peloton recalls two million bikes after adjustable seats cause injury hazard
Peloton has recalled more than two million bikes due to safety concerns caused by the adjustable seat breaking during use. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall for about 2.2 million bikes after receiving 35 reports of the bike’s adjustable seat post “breaking and detaching” during rides, including 13 reports of injuries such as fractured wrists, lacerations, and bruises from falling. The recall affects bike model PL01, which was sold from January 2018 to May 2023 for about $1,400 and manufactured in Taiwan. “Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled exercise bikes and contact Peloton for a free repair,” the CPSC said in a statement, adding that Peloton is offering customers a free seat post that can be self-installed. Peloton said bike models can be identified by the label on the inside front fork of the bike, near the flywheel. This is not the first time Peloton has faced a widespread recall. In May 2021, the exercise company was forced to recall 125,000 of its treadmills following the death of a six-year-old child and dozens of other injuries. The CPSC said Peloton began receiving reports of incidents and injuries with the treadmills as early as December 2018, but failed to promptly report the treadmill hazards. The New York-based company agreed to pay a $19 million fine. The Independent has contacted Peloton for comment. Read More Parents sue Peloton after three-year-old child is left with third-degree burns from treadmill Peloton issues warning to keep kids and pets away from treadmill after child killed Peloton recall faulty pedals from 27,000 bikes following injuries
2023-05-12 00:27
Biden Campaign to Cut Power Emissions Spares Most Gas Plants
The Biden administration is cracking down on planet-warming pollution from the US electric sector with proposed requirements that
2023-05-11 23:57