The FDA said four lots of blood pressure medication Quinapril were voluntarily recalled by drug manufacturer Lupin Pharmaceuticals over a potential increased risk of cancer.
General Motors recalled 140K EVs over a seat belt fire hazard.
A second warning has been issued for older Chrysler and Dodge models for defective airbags.
The illnesses have been linked to oysters from a particular harvest site in Texas.
Texas is recalling oysters harvested in the southeastern area of Galveston Bay after reports of illnesses across multiple states.
Over 1.4 million Chrysler pickup trucks have been recalled over tailgate issues.
The NHTSA and various carmakers have announced recalls in the past week.
More than 350,000 Tesla vehicles have been recalled so far in the month of November.
Tesla announced its 17th recall this year, this time calling for over 40,000 vehicles due to power steering failure risk.
Volkswagen issued the recall for almost 225,000 vehicles, including certain Jetta, Atlas, Audi A3, and other models.
The recall involves several flavors.
The recall affects brands such as Premier Protein, Glucerna and Aloha.
The products were sold in stores such as Nordstrom and Aesop nationwide.
The recalled products reportedly comply with U.K. regulations, which are not the same as those in North America.
There have been reports of "scraped and bruises."
Customers who have an affected product may return it to the Family Dollar store where they purchased it.
The products are being recalled because of the "presence or potential presence of lead above the FDA's recommended limits."
The helmets were given out as replacements for Sakar's multipurpose helmets that were recalled last March.
Those who have the affected units are advised to stop using them.
The affected caesar salad products were shipped to Trader Joe's stores in three states.
An incident involving a 10-year-old has been reported.
Exposure to "certain levels" of PFAS can have health effects.