Loophole allows unsafe toys from overseas to flood market; inexpensive products often aren't inspected and don't meet U.S.
PIRG's Patricia Kelmar (standing on far right) invited to White House medical debt announcement with CFPB Director Rohit Chopra Director Rohit Chopra of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ...
Thank you for your hard work and dedication to improving air quality in our state. On behalf of CoPIRG Foundation, the ...
Amazon has made some commitments to phase out plastic packaging and some changes to sustainable alternatives. But the company ...
Our environment is harmed by the staggering amount of waste that is thrown away each day, a large portion of which is from ...
A recent study attempted to measure the air quality near the University of California, Riverside. Researchers gave out ...
Consumer advocates and regulators have warned about the dangers of water beads as toys for two years. Now, a new report from the Consumer Product Safety Commission shows that about 6,000 people were ...
In the third major food recall involving contamination just this week, Wolverine Packing Co. of Michigan has recalled more than 167,000 pounds of ground beef involving more than 140 different products ...
WASHINGTON – Scrolling online, you see a brightly colored, wooden-peg-sorting toy for toddlers. It looks fun and educational, and it’s only $4.04 with free shipping. What you may not notice: The ...