Tesla is facing its latest investigation from U.S. auto safety regulators over two claims of complete steering wheel detachment in its 2023 Model Y SUV.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued several recall notices for two brands of eyedrops that may not be sterile and could lead to serious injury.
Tesla is calling for 3,470 of its 2022-2023 Model Y cars to be inspected due to potentially loose bolts which could cause injury.
The recalled salad products were shipped to three states.
There has been a report of a concussion.
The recalled shrimp product was distributed to all Lidl U.S. stores.
There was reportedly an error with the "third-party co-packing company."
Nissan is recalling more than 800,000 of its Rogue SUVs for a key problem that can cause the engine to shut off while the car is in motion.
The product was sold at various retail stores including Walmart and Albertsons.
There have been over 200 reports of the units "catching fire, burning, melting, overheating and smoking."
The candles were sold exclusively at Walmart stores nationwide.
The recall affects two batches of Enfamil plant-based infant formula.
PepsiCo, which produces Starbucks Vanilla Frappuccino drinks, recalled more than 300,000 bottles of the drink due to glass being found inside some bottles.
There have been two reports of the grill exploding, both of which caused "severe burns" to the consumers.
The recall affects certain chocolate covered caramels.
They were reportedly shipped to Publix distribution centers.
Subaru has issued a recall for over 1000 of its latest 2023 Solterra Electric SUV's over a hub bolt issue that could cause the vehicle's wheels to fall off.
The recalled rapid tests came in three different packaging styles.
Customers with the recalled chairs are being advised to stop using them.
There have been reports of pets exhibiting signs of vitamin D toxicity.
The products may contain Pseudomonas bacteria.
Those who have an allergy or sensitivity may "run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction."