States worry that the proposed rule to remove lead-tainted water pipes by October 16 is unrealistic.
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As more electric vehicles hit the road, new crash test video reveals a potential danger for drivers. We uncover what is behind the results that has experts concerned about EVs and guardrails.
America’s trucking industry is running on empty, and it may be fueling supply chain shortages. Investigate TV+ examines the need for more truck drivers to haul critical goods cross-country.
A drug you would normally find in your dentist’s office is being abused on the street.
Our investigators examine a type of cancer with so few noticeable symptoms that women may not know they have it until it’s too late.
They are some of our country’s greatest heroes—but sometimes even the bravest don’t know where to turn when it comes to mental health.
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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.
Garages and decks across the country are crumbling, and some experts fear failures will continue unless oversight increases.
The DOD paid out nearly $1 billion in claims, but providers often show clean public disciplinary record
The market for tween skin care is exploding as fresh young faces flock to stores like Sephora and Ulta, scooping up expensive, trending products sold to them by social media influencers.
Reporter Bryant Reed shows us how Calley Thierfelder encourages other girls and women to protect and serve.
Shining a laser at an aircraft may seem harmless to some, but it can be a serious threat in the cockpit.
Men and women represent similar proportions of the total workforce, but recent data shows women make up just 26% of STEM workers.
Reporter Heather Graf explains how the family behind it hopes to save lives and reduce the stigma of seeking help.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines chronic pain as having pain on most days or every day in the past three months, and the 2019 study shows about 20% of US adults have it.