More children keep getting sick by fruit pouches tainted with lead

U.S. health officials are reporting more cases of children sickened by fruit puree pouches that were recalled due to lead contamination.

Cantaloupes recalled over salmonella concerns

The cantaloupes were sold directly to various retailers in 10 states and Canada, but the company warns the cantaloupes may have reached stores in other states.

Tyson recalls nearly 30,000 lbs. of dinosaur-shaped nuggets

Tyson is recalling thousands of pounds of its dinosaur “fun shaped” chicken because of a risk they’re contaminated with foreign matter.

Toyota recalls nearly 1.9M RAV4 SUVs over potential fire risk

Toyota said the recall impacts certain RAV4 small SUVs in the U.S. due to a problem with batteries that can move during forceful turns and potentially cause a fire.

Oysters distributed to 10 states recalled over salmonella, E. coli concerns

Health officials in Canada tested the oysters earlier this month and found "the presence of Salmonella and unacceptable levels of generic E. coli," the FDA said.

FDA issues warning over several eyedrop products due to infection risk

Consumers should stop using 26 over-the-counter eye drop products over the potential risk of eye infections that could lead to vision loss, the FDA said.

Cosco Jump recalls Spin & Play activity toy after injuries reported

The infant activity centers can detach or break with a child inside them, creating potential fall and injury hazards. Nearly 40 injuries have been reported.

Bassinets recalled over suffocation risks to babies; seller not offering fix

The bassinets do not meet federal safety requirements, and the company is not cooperating with regulators or offering a fix for customers who bought them.

Generac recalls nearly 64,000 units of portable generators due to fire, burn hazard

Generac has issued a recall for close to 64,000 of their portable generators for fire and burn hazards after 27 incidents were reported, including three severe burns.

Smart plugs recalled over shock risk

The Consumer Products Safety Commission says the plugs aren't adequately grounded and could cause shock or a fire.