While much attention is placed on storm preparedness, the period just after a natural disaster can be particularly dangerous. Weary residents who are eager to return to their homes are at increased risk for a variety of life-threatening situations, including carbon monoxide poisoning, electrocution, mold exposure and food poisoning.
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Baker Farms has recalled three of the company's kale products due to the potential of listeria contamination.
A Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Iowa paid tribute to the 13 soldiers killed in last week’s bombing in Afghanistan with a special table display.
An 80-pound cougar was removed from an apartment in the Bronx on Thursday, according to officials from the Humane Society of the United States.
<p>The holiday season is the busiest time of the year for package delivery drivers and a Delaware woman's display of appreciation for their hard work has gone viral.</p>
<p>The holiday season is the busiest time of the year for package delivery drivers and a Delaware woman's display of appreciation for their hard work has gone viral.</p>
<p>A server at an Olive Garden in Washington goes the extra mile to honor patrons who are celebrating their birthdays at the restaurant.</p>
<p>A server at an Olive Garden in Washington goes the extra mile to honor patrons who are celebrating their birthdays at the restaurant.</p>
<p>Parents of first graders at a public school in Brooklyn are upset because a substitute teacher revealed that Santa Claus isn't real.</p>
<p>Parents of first graders at a public school in Brooklyn are upset because a substitute teacher revealed that Santa Claus isn't real.</p>