US Army helicopters keep crashing: Everything we know
The US Army is grappling with a spike in helicopter crashes this year, with 12 serious accidents already reported leaving five dead.
Miracle at Haneda: How a Focus on Safety Culture Enabled the Great Escape
Too few businesses memorialize historical events to be learned across generations.
Gen Z woman issues warning against using phone in car at red light
The 24-year-old from Ontario, Canada, told Newsweek that her license has since been suspended on April 17.
Woman reveals why the "Ted Bundy rule" is so important in public
"It's sad that it's come to this. But in a pit of snakes, it's safer to assume they're all venomous," said one commenter.
How Peer Support Can Protect Press Freedom
Peer support alone is not enough to ensure the safety and resilience of journalists.
Alaska Airlines planes grounded nationwide: Everything we know
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a ground stop advisory for Alaska Airlines on Wednesday.
Trump jurors may be "outed" and endangered, ex-prosecutor warns
"I do not think this jury is gonna remain anonymous," former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori said. "I'm worried about their safety."
Solar eclipse warning over "fatal" accidents
There was a 31 percent spike in traffic fatalities in the three days surrounding the 2017 total solar eclipse in the U.S.
Joe Biden wants to build new Baltimore bridge
President Biden was asked if the company that chartered the ship that caused the Baltimore bridge collapse should be responsible.
Boeing CEO speaks out on "crisis" as plane incidents continue
On Monday, Dave Calhoun appeared on CNBC to speak about his decision to step down as the CEO of Boeing.
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun steps down amid multiple safety issues
Calhoun said that "the Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 accident was a watershed moment for Boeing."
Solar eclipse: How to watch the moon block out the sun safely
You should never look directly at the sun during a solar eclipse, and instead use special glasses or filters to watch the astronomical show.
Read United Airlines' safety letter hours before 10th incident in two weeks
CEO Scott Kirby told customers a recent spate of incidents involving United planes had "sharpened our focus" only five hours before another occurred on Monday.
The Death Toll of Whistleblowing Must End Now
As a society, we must make sure that the next brave person to tell the truth comes out on the other side financially intact, mentally supported ... and alive.
Solo female camper captures worst nightmare on camera: "Afraid for my life"
Katya Vorokhobov told Newsweek it was the only time she has felt scared while living in her van.
Safest Cars and SUVs in America Named by IIHS
Only 22 vehicles qualified for the top award, no pickup trucks made the list.
Owner praised for genius hack to keep golden doodle still during car rides
One TikTok user loved seeing how Evee "is proudly sitting there in her big girl seat!"
"Existential catastrophe" may loom as no proof AI is controllable—Expert
"The outcome could be prosperity or extinction, and the fate of the universe hangs in the balance," researcher Roman Yampolskiy said.
Acting Labor Secretary: Companies Must Protect Children From Dangerous Jobs
Horrific cases of child labor are not stories from a hundred years ago. They are not stories from a distant country.
Latest 737 Max Accident Shows Boeing Has Not Learned Its Lesson
When Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 experienced a catastrophic structural failure at 16,000 feet on Jan. 5, it was a stark reminder of the enormous responsibility Boeing has as an airplane manufacturer.
California bill would stop cars going 10mph over limit
California state Senator Scott Wiener introduced draft legislation this week that would force new cars to be fitted with limiting devices.
California residents could get $3,000 to protect homes
Grants are available to homeowners in hundreds of ZIP codes to help offset the cost of seismic retrofits to protect homes from earthquake damage.
Rising pedestrian deaths are uniquely "an American thing"
Pedestrian deaths in the U.S. have reached a 40-year high while decreasing 28 percent over the last decade worldwide.
Concerns over loose bolt on Boeing 737 airplanes spark mass inspections
The concerning discovery comes several years after two 737 Max aircrafts crashed, killing more than 300 people.
Mattresses recalled over fears they could catch on fire
More than 1,500 units were recalled because of flammability concerns.
Man mimics 'Final Destination' after capturing near-fatal accident on video
The shocking moment has gained viral attention after the laborer survived a near miss.
Beef recall in eight states as possible contamination found
More than 5,000 pounds of ground beef were recalled after a cook complained that "a foreign object was found during food preparation."
Crash tests show pickup trucks aren't as safe for families as they could be
Recent crash tests by IIHS show that companies have a long way to go to make trucks safe for rear-seat occupants.
Does your home have a fatal flaw? Alarm over rising U.S. fire deaths
U.S. home fire deaths are increasing after decades of declines and experts point first to furniture foam as the cause.