Fitbit Recalls 1 Million Ionic Watches After Burn Injuries
The company announced a voluntary recall "out of an abundance of caution."

Palm-scanning payment technology raises privacy concerns
Panera announced it will be the first national restaurant chain to use palm-scanning technology. Amazon has already implemented it in some stores.

Private schools review safety protocols in wake of Nashville shooting
Suggested security protocols for schools include surveillance, double locks and active shooter training.

Potential TikTok ban could limit small businesses' reach
“I would not be where I'm at right now without TikTok,” one small business owner said.
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Does your city have the riskiest drivers?
The U.S. News & World Report Driver Habits Survey analyzed 2,000 drivers, considering factors such as driving habits, the pandemic and inflation.

Public safety debate fuels voters ahead of Chicago election
Public safety is a national concern that motivates people to vote, especially in non-presidential years. That is especially true in Chicago.

Court accepts 'Rust' assistant director's plea in shooting case
David Halls was sentenced to six months of unsupervised probation following the shooting death of Halyna Hutchins on the movie set for "Rust."