States worry that the proposed rule to remove lead-tainted water pipes by October 16 is unrealistic.
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States worry that the proposed rule to remove lead-tainted water pipes by October 16 is unrealistic.
An Atlanta man reported his suicide attempt to the FDA. Our investigators find he’s not the only one.
Recalls of dangerous consumer products can sometimes take months if not years. But even after a recall, similar-looking products remain on the market. InvestigateTV examined toys that had been recalled and similar-looking products that weren't.
Illegal gun switches are for sale on the street or downloadable from the internet for printing at home.
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An Atlanta man reported his suicide attempt to the FDA. Our investigators find he’s not the only one.
The daily, 30-minute news magazine InvestigateTV+ has been renewed for a second season in 2024-2025.
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Recalls of dangerous consumer products can sometimes take months if not years. But even after a recall, similar-looking products remain on the market. InvestigateTV examined toys that had been recalled and similar-looking products that weren't.
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