The official title is “barrelman.” And it’s a job that’s equal parts entertainment and safety.
Years of chaos led to strict restrictions, but local businesses are wondering about the impact.
As members of the baby boom generation approach or reach their elderly years, more homes will need to be modified to accommodate them.
But even these ground-based varieties come with risks.
Because, yes, the pandemic is still raging, and a lot of customers are still hesitant to go shopping.
Texas saloons and bars have lost at least $600 million since the pandemic forced them to shut down.
Manufacturers and retailers suggest car seats expire every six years or so. But what if that’s not true?
The city's Vision Zero program has cut road deaths by a third over five years
…because he fought the auto industry for increased safety. And won.
Amanda Ripley is the author of "The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes — and Why?"