Top 10 for the Past Week 1. | Nigeria Crash Comes Despite Air Safety Efforts Jun 11, 2012 -- Nigeria saw its worst air crash in nearly two decades when a passenger airliner slammed into a densely-populated neighborhood in the country's largest city, killing 153 on the plane and more on the ground, despite efforts in recent years to improve ... | 2. | Boxed Mac and Cheese Recall Announced Jun 8, 2012 -- Based on information received from Kerry Ingredients & Flavours, Bay Valley Foods is voluntarily recalling approximately 74,000 cases of boxed pasta mix products manufactured by its subsidiary ST Specialty Foods, Inc. The recalled products ... | 3. | Massachusetts Family Gets $2.5M in Suit Against Clinic Jun 8, 2012 -- The family of a Fall River, Mass., man who died hours after visiting a health clinic with chest pains has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed against the clinic's operators and two employees for $2.5 million. The suit said 33-year-old Eric Dupre went ... | 4. | Aon: Deadly Italy Earthquakes Result in $6B Economic Loss Jun 8, 2012 -- The two earthquakes and subsequent aftershocks that struck northern Italy within a nine-day period, killing 25 people, injuring more than 400 others caused a combined an estimated economic loss estimate of $6.25 billion, according to the latest Aon ... | 5. | Goats Removed From Connecticut High School Roof Overhang Jun 8, 2012 -- Firefighters were called to a Connecticut high school for a goat removal. Authorities say firefighters rescued four goats from an overhang above the entrance to Simsbury High School on Wednesday morning. They say the goats may have been placed there ... | 6. | Hawaii Cruise Admits Serving Vodka to Toddler Jun 7, 2012 -- A company that manages a Hawaii dinner cruise has acknowledged mistakenly serving alcohol to a 3-year-old boy. Army Spc. Bingyan Cai said her son Michael's orange juice contained vodka while they were aboard the Alii Kai Catamaran on May 26. She ... | 7. | CPSC: Child Drownings In Pools and Spas Still Leading Cause of Death Jun 7, 2012 -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) kicked off the summer swimming season and the third year of the Pool Safely: Simple Steps Save Lives campaign. This year, Pool Safely's focus is on populations most at risk of drowning, including ... | 8. | Report: Insurers May Manipulate Systems in Effort to Underpay Injury Claims Jun 6, 2012 -- A new report released by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) has found computerized claims' systems used by many of the nation's largest auto insurance companies can be easily adjusted to make broad-scale "lowball" claims' payments to ... | 9. | Judge Orders Iowa Contractor to Repay Customers Jun 6, 2012 -- A Polk County, Iowa, judge ordered a West Des Moines contracting company to reimburse dozens of customers more than $160,000, barred the company and its owners from future residential contracting business, and restricted their commercial ... | 10. | Man Sues Connecticut Hospital Over Erection Treatment Jun 5, 2012 -- A bus driver has sued a Connecticut hospital, saying staff at an affiliated facility failed to promptly and properly treat his painful erection and watched a baseball game on television while he waited. Daren Scott of Brockton, Mass., is seeking $2 ... | Popular Videos | |
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