Monthly Archives: <span>August 2016</span>

FAA Warned of Potential for More High-Fatality Hot Air Balloon Crashes

Warning about potential high-fatality accidents, safety investigators recommended two years ago that the Federal Aviation Administration impose greater oversight on commercial hot air balloon operators, government documents show. The FAA rejected those recommendations. A hot air balloon carrying at least …

Sisters Injured in 2009 New Jersey Boat Collision Awarded $9.5M

Two sisters from New Jersey have received a $9.5 million jury award stemming from a 2009 boat collision that left them with serious injuries and killed one of their friends. Jamie and Gina Franzino, of Mahwah, were aboard a 15-foot …

Beazley: Hacking, Malware Threat Increasing for Financial Institutions

Financial institutions are increasingly being targeted by hackers, according to the latest Beazley Breach Insights – July 2016 findings based on its response to client data breaches in the first six months of 2016. A provider of data breach response …

Apps Pose New Danger to Teens While Driving

The dangers of texting while driving among teens has been highlighted over the past several years—and while this message is still vitally important, texting is not the only danger popping up on their smartphones. According to new research conducted by …

NICB Ranks Top 10 Most Stolen Vehicles

The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) released its annual Hot Wheels report which identifies the 10 most stolen vehicles in the United States. The report examines vehicle theft data submitted by law enforcement to the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) …

South Carolina’s Hurricane History Altered as 1959’s Gracie Now Cat 4

Scientists reviewing old weather data recently changed South Carolina’s hurricane history, making Hurricane Gracie in 1959 only the third Category 4 storm in 165 years to strike the state. That means Gracie, which made landfall near Beaufort, joins Hurricane Hazel …

No Survivors in Texas Hot Air Balloon Crash

A hot air balloon carrying 16 people caught on fire and crashed in Central Texas, and it appeared no one survived, authorities said. Authorities would not confirm the exact number of deaths in Saturday’s crash, but Lynn Lunsford with the …

Cyber Monitored Buildings Will Enhance Construction Site Safety

The use of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) will allow for monitoring and assessing the safety of temporary structures used on construction sites, according to research being completed in Penn State’s Department of Architectural Engineering. The National Science Foundation defines CPS as …

NHL Commissioner’s Skepticism on Concussion CTE Link Reaches Congress

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman’s reluctance to link hits to the head in hockey with a degenerative brain disease found in several deceased former players has reached Congress. League attorneys have filed Bettman’s letter to Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal with U.S. …

New Jersey Pier Destroyed by Superstorm Sandy, Fire Might Be Done

A historic Jersey shore pier that was pummeled by Superstorm Sandy, then destroyed in a spectacular fire might finally be done in by building regulations. The owner of the former Funtown Pier says he won’t rebuild it if the town …