Monthly Archives: June 2018

Southwest Flight Engine Failure Leaves One Passenger Dead and Others Injured
On April 17th, a passenger—a mother—aboard Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 from New York to Dallas was killed after the plane’s engine failed. Other passengers were injured, as a piece of the engine reportedly flew into a window mid-flight, depressurizing the plane, and causing one woman to be partially sucked out of the window. One… Read More »

Florida Girl Hospitalized After “Dry Drowning”
Many parents realize that they need to be diligent when it comes to monitoring kids in pools and signs of drowning, but many do not realize that certain incidents that take place in the pool, whereby the child appears to be completely fine afterward, could actually lead to death. Sadly, this has been the… Read More »

New Study Indicates that Weapons Training Is Causing Traumatic Brain Injuries in U.S. Troops
According to a new study, thousands of U.S. troops are likely suffering from traumatic brain injuries due to training with their own weapons. Researchers from the Center for a New American Security just released a report indicating that all service members—even those who have not been in combat—could have lasting brain damage from the… Read More »