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NBC News: Under Fire
An investigation into an alleged defect involving 20 million rifles and shotguns, causing many to fire without the trigger being pulled. Despite dozens of injuries and at least seven deaths—and evidence the manufacturer has been aware of a problem for decades—Remington has publicly insisted its guns are safe and the incidents are a result of user error. Using internal company documents including customer complaints dating back to the 1950s, our investigation found Remington chose not to implement changes designed to make its products safer, and may have withheld vital information from its customers.
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Down the Hatch
The story investigates whether a powerful drug manufacturing company lied to push an antipsychotic on foster children.
Tags: Johnson & Johnson; foster children; schizophrenia; Risperdal
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"Inside Foxconn"
Foxconn is one of the world's largest Chinese manufacturing companies, and also the company that makes the iPhone. In 2010 Foxconn was thrust into the spotlight when a dozen workers committed suicide. This Bloomberg Businessweek report takes a close look at the company and Terry Guo, the man who runs it.
Tags: iPhone; Apple; Terry Guo; China; Sony; PlayStation; Dell
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Unintended Acceleration
After the unintended acceleration found in Toyota cars made the news, NPR chose to do a broader investigation of all car manufacturers. The research proved that all manufacturers had experienced some degree of acceleration issues in their cars as well.
Tags: Toyota; cars; car manufacturer; unintended acceleration; sudden acceleration
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Kids and Cadmium: Dangers Exposed
After U.S. lawmakers barred toy manufacturers from using lead in their products, they began replacing that ingredient with cadmium. Products containing the equally as dangerous ingredient were on the shelves of many national chain stories, including Wal-mart. The reporter shows evidence that Wal-Mart knew some of its products were contaminated and had no plans to stop selling them.
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Shut Down and Shipped Out
The series examines the trend of factory closings in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan and finds that the closings resulted in work being shifted to other states or countries.
Tags: factory closing; jobs; manufacturing; trade agreement; outsourcing
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Runaway Toyotas
Toyota has recently been in the news following “hundreds of owners having their vehicles suddenly accelerating out of control”. The investigation revealed “over two thousand cases of runaway Toyotas and Lexus cars, including reports of 200 accidents and 16 deaths”. Toyota blamed many of these accidents on the floor mat becoming stuck under the gas pedal and this was the cause of the acceleration.
Tags: automobiles; electronic computer system; safety; highway; drivers; manufacturers; transportation
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Toxic Waters
With the aid of more than 500 Freedom of Information requests, reporter Charles Duhigg uncovered major problems with the nation's Clean Water Act. He found that out of the many "chemical plants" and "large manufacturers" who broke water pollution laws over the past several years, few were punished or even fined. He also found that millions of U.S. residents "have been exposed" to water that could be damaging to their health.
Tags: Clean Water Act; Safe Drinking Water Act; E.P.A.; toxic waste; atrazine; pollution
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"When Politics Drives Medicine"
Reporter Alicia Mundy shows how extensive lobbying of the FDA by the manufacturing company ReGen Biologics Inc. pushed through the approval of a potentially unsafe surgical device. Her investigative reporting series reveals the cracks in the FDA's "approval process."
Tags: FDA; ReGen Biologics; lobbying; Menaflex
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Recycled Radiation
Radioactive materials are being found in common consumer items because radioactive devices used in manufacturing and medicine are often mixing with scrap metal for use in large varieties of other products. "Recycled Radiation" outlines the findings from the Nuclear Material Events Database.
Tags: radioactive; material; products; consumers; scrap; metal; recycled; exposure; manufacturing; medicine; Mexico; transport; oversight; disposal; waste;