
Dana Fowle
Investigative Reporter at WAGA-TV (Atlanta, GA)
Reporting for: @FOX5Atlanta Tips: [email protected] And finally: https://t.co/a7iI5KCcVb…
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2 weeks ago |
fox5atlanta.com | Dana Fowle
The Consumer Product Safety Commission warns some Chinese-manufactured faucets sold on Amazon are a health risk with the potential for leaching lead into the water. What we know: The federal government says they should be removed from use immediately as lead exposure can harm adults, but is also more dangerous to infants, children, and pregnant women. The Mayo Clinic says lead exposure can cause cognitive issues like developmental disabilities.
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3 weeks ago |
fox5atlanta.com | Dana Fowle
As economic uncertainty continues into the first half of 2025, job scams are surging—costing Americans hundreds of millions of dollars and preying on the financially vulnerable. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), job scam losses totaled $220 million in just the first half of last year, and officials say that trend is accelerating this year.
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3 weeks ago |
fox5atlanta.com | Dana Fowle
The U.S.-China trade war is on pause—for now. But even with a temporary truce, consumers may still see higher prices in the coming weeks. What we know: When President Trump announced new tariffs in April targeting America’s largest trading partners, international shipping orders dropped by half. Those partially loaded container ships have now arrived, but the damage is done. Even if the trade dispute ended today, it would take four to six weeks for fully loaded cargo ships to resume arriving.
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1 month ago |
fox5atlanta.com | Dana Fowle
Two Cobb County Sheriff's Office deputies have been named in an aggravated assault investigation into how a mentally ill inmate was treated in February. William Carducci, 27, was seen on a hospital camera restrained with cuffs and shackles as two deputies surrounded him. One deputy punched him six times, then put him in a chokehold for nearly a minute.
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1 month ago |
fox5atlanta.com | Dana Fowle
Takata airbags were first recalled in 2001, but 6.4 million are still in vehicles on the road. Carfax data reveals that 174,000 recalled airbags are in Georgia cars and trucks. This matters because age, heat, and humidity make these airbags more volatile. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration reported a 28th death.
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