Issue 226: Eye Drops Recalled Over Concerns of Bacterial Contamination
February 8, 2023 — Issue #226This issue opens with a concerning matter: eye drops that were recalled for possible contamination with a rare and drug-resistant bacteria.
This issue opens with a concerning matter: eye drops that were recalled for possible contamination with a rare and drug-resistant bacteria.
In this issue, we’re taking a look at a handful of new investigations into whether certain companies can be held accountable for how they market their products and (fail to) protect our personal information.
We have two new investigations to touch on in this week’s issue. The first looks into Bow Tie Cinemas and Harkins Theatres and whether they’re sharing certain customers’ information with Meta in violation of federal law.
Online privacy has been a major concern in recent years, and Spotify is the latest company suspected of violating our rights when it comes to how our information is gathered and shared.
This week’s issue takes a closer look at the products we use on a daily or weekly basis – and whether they contain harmful substances.
This issue focuses on a handful of recently opened investigations that could lead to lawsuits being filed in the future, so you’ll want to keep an eye on these.
To start things off, you may be owed money if you bought aerosol products under the Secret, Old Spice, Herbal Essences, Aussie, Waterl
Do you buy Relaxium Sleep supplements or hair repair products from [redacted], It's a 10, Alterna or Aveda? Is your Whirlpool, KitchenAid or Maytag dishwasher leaking? If so, then this issue is for you.
We’re opening this issue with a look at an investigation into several hair relaxers and straightening products that have been linked to cancer and other health problems – and whether lawsuits can be filed.
Our first three investigations concern products that were potentially made with harmful chemicals – baby products from aden + anais, Sun Bum suncare products and dip powder from SNS Nails.
It reportedly takes less than a minute to steal certain Hyundai and Kia models, and now a lawsuit has been filed on behalf of drivers.
We have a handful of new lawsuits for you in our latest issue. To start things off, the maker of Kibbles ‘n Bits, 9 Lives and Meow Mix pet foods is facing a suit claiming the products contain ingredients that can prove harmful to our pets.