Auto companies are subject to a specific law that makes it a crime for them to mislead regulators about safety defects.
Honda has issued a recall on 90,000 Odyssey minivans from model years 2005-2010.
Graco issued a recall for more than three million car seats this week due potentially faulty buckles.
The recall of Uncle Ben's rice affects only the infused variety sold through wholesale distributors.
Combi USA Inc. issued a recall for specific models of thrre of their child safety seat products this week after the seat restraint straps were deemed incompatible with the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act.
The Campbell Soup Co. recalled 300 cases of Prego Traditional Italian pasta sauce on Tuesday for a potential spoilage defect.
The FDA and Crunch Pak have issued a nationwide recall for their apple slices this week over Listeria concerns.
After being recalled almost a month ago, a recall of nearly 200,000 bottles of infant Motrin for possible contamination of plastic is still in effect. The product is "Concentrated MOTRIN® Infants’ Drops Original Berry Flavor"
Millions of Schneider Electric surge protectors recalled for reportedly causing over $1.6 million in fire-related property damage.
San Diego Mayor Bob Filner has been banned from all San Diego-area Hooters restaurants after a series of sexual harassment allegations.
Best Buy issued a recall notice for 5,100 MacBook Pro replacement batteries.
Today, Chrysler has announced a recall of 469,000 Jeep SUVs worldwide.
Lululemon's stock dropped by more than 4 percent after the company announced the recall of its sheer black luon pants.
Lululemon Athletica announced the recall of its popular black Luon Yoga bottoms because they are too sheer.
Volkswagen AG, Europe’s largest automaker, plans to recall vehicles in China after drawing scrutiny over defective gearbox systems.
Diamond Pet Foods is voluntarily recalling several products due to low levels of thiamine.
Honda is recalling nearly 250,000 vehicles worldwide for brakes that can suddenly kick in even when the driver isn't braking.
Two of the three biggest players in the U.S. canned-tuna game have expanded voluntary recalls because of concerns about packaging.
The Japanese automaker Subaru is recalling nearly 50,000 "zombie" vehicles because they run the risk of starting themselves, without human intervention.
Smithfield Packing Co. is recalling thousands of pounds of pork sausage after finding small pieces of plastic, likely from gloves, in the meat.
Kellogg has voluntarily recalled their Special K Red Berries cereal because of broken glass fragments.
The Beemers will be recalled for two separate reasons, one centered on the braking system, the other centered on the electrical system.