safety
Coverage of safety in the Nexus archive.
- Xi Urges Shift to Prevention in Disaster Management, Xinhua Says
President Xi Jinping called for China to shift its disaster management approach toward prevention. He emphasized that safety and resilience should be fully integrated into both planning and development.
- Trump set to highlight violent crime reduction during a visit to New York police academy
President Donald Trump plans to visit a New York police academy on Friday. During this visit, he intends to highlight his record regarding violent crime reduction, crime, and safety.
- Downtown Baton Rouge safety debate continues after Third Street fight
A weekend fight on Third Street has spurred a broader conversation regarding safety in downtown Baton Rouge. This debate involves business owners and police concerning appropriate staffing levels and who bears responsibility when disturbances occur in the street.
- House Dems call for AI companies to testify on recent hacks: ‘Clear risk to safety’
A group of House Democrats has called for leaders from prominent AI companies, including Anthropic and OpenAI, to appear before Congress. The testimony is requested regarding recent hacking incidents that have raised concerns about a clear risk to safety.
- Top-rated baby bouncer seats, according to Consumer Reports
According to Consumer Reports, a stiff or jerky bounce can make newborns more fussy. The organization conducted tests on bouncers specifically evaluating their design, safety, and storage aspects.
- At National Night Out, Oakland residents say safety’s improved but they differ on surveillance
Oakland residents at National Night Out noted improved safety but had differing views on surveillance, with events in the hills and West Oakland highlighting falling crime rates and community connections.
- DGMA warns of cyber threats as ports automate operations
DGMA issued an advisory warning that the increasing automation of ports has led to vulnerabilities in interconnected systems, which could negatively impact safety, security, and operational functionality.
- Virginia moves toward regulating self-driving vehicles amid safety and liability concerns
Virginia is developing regulations for self-driving vehicles to address safety and liability concerns, with a workgroup including transportation officials, law enforcement, and experts. The group aims to establish a uniform statewide approach, avoiding conflicting local rules, and proposed a multi-stage framework focusing on conditional and high automation levels.
- Honolulu police launching drones as first responders
The Honolulu Police Department is launching a drone first responder pilot program on August 5. The program aims to improve response times and safety in specific districts.
- Honolulu police to launch drones in first responder pilot program
The Honolulu Police Department is launching a first responder drone program to accelerate emergency response times and enhance safety on the island.
- City of Charlotte may set rules for e-bikes, other motorized rides
The City of Charlotte may establish regulations for e-bikes, hover boards, and personal electric scooters due to safety concerns. Current regulations on these motorized rides are limited, and city leaders note public worries about riding alongside cars on main roads.
- 34 pedestrian-involved, injury crashes in 5 years- Should Lower Broadway close to traffic?
Lower Broadway has experienced 34 pedestrian-involved injury crashes over five years, prompting renewed scrutiny after a deadly crash this weekend. Authorities are considering whether to close the area to traffic to improve pedestrian safety.
- Keep visiting Kolkata, your safety is my responsibility, West Bengal CM tells Taslima
West Bengal Chief Minister assures Taslima Nasrin of her safety if she continues visiting Kolkata. Taslima Nasrin expressed her desire to return to Kolkata and noted that history will remember those who welcomed her.
- ‘Patience can help prevent a tragedy’: Clarksville police share safety reminder ahead of return to school traffic
The Clarksville Police Department is urging drivers to exercise caution as schools resume on August 5, emphasizing adherence to school zone speed limits, attention to students, and compliance with Tennessee laws requiring stops for school buses with flashing red lights and extended stop arms. Officers highlighted the importance of patience and following safety protocols to prevent accidents.
- The most compact strollers for traveling, according to Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports tested strollers for weight, fold size, and safety, emphasizing the challenges bulky strollers pose at airports and in rental cars.
- Who will keep Nashville's proposed downtown public restrooms safe and clean?
Plans to study possible public restrooms in downtown Nashville are progressing, but concerns remain about ensuring their cleanliness and safety. The article highlights these two key challenges as central to the proposal's feasibility.
- FG approves ₦46 billion for Kano airport runway rehabilitation
The Federal Government has approved ₦46 billion for the rehabilitation of Kano airport's runway. The project aims to modernize airport infrastructure, enhance safety, operational efficiency, and improve passenger experience.
- Riders prioritize on-time service over safety: MTA survey
The MTA survey reveals New Yorkers are happier with transit compared to a year ago but prioritize on-time service over safety. Commuters value punctuality for getting to work on time.
- Driver booked after Kuttippuram crash; probe into speed, safety factors begins
A driver was booked following a crash in Kuttippuram, and an investigation into speed and safety factors has begun.
- Brazil vs Mexico for Expats: Which Wins in 2026?
The article provides a 2026 expat guide comparing Brazil and Mexico, focusing on visas, living costs, safety, healthcare, and practical steps using official sources. It aims to help expats decide which country better suits their needs.
- Small Business, Childcare And Safety: State House District 14 Candidate Q&As
The article discusses a State House District 14 primary ballot featuring three Democratic candidates and covers topics such as small business, childcare, and safety in candidate Q&As.
- LAPD patrol vehicle upgrades include sirens drivers can feel
The Los Angeles Police Department is upgrading its patrol vehicles with Rumbler low-frequency sirens that produce vibrations motorists and pedestrians can feel, aiming to enhance safety by alerting people sooner. The system works alongside existing sirens to generate both audible and physical warnings.
- Seal Beach woman struck by teen on e-motorcycle advocates for safety and accountability
A 72-year-old woman was seriously injured after being struck by a teen on an e-motorcycle and is now advocating for safety and accountability, sharing details of her monthslong recovery.
- As Middle Tennessee grows, Mt. Juliet weighs new housing and safety
Middle Tennessee's growth is prompting cities like Mt. Juliet to consider new housing developments and safety measures as regional challenges intensify.
- 'He did everything right': Friends remember motorcyclist killed in Kapiolani Blvd crash
Friends remember Kenneth Calimpong, an experienced motorcyclist who prioritized safety, after his death in a crash on Kapiolani Boulevard. He was 51 years old.
- L.A. says bike lanes on Pico Boulevard would boost safety. Merchants fear fallout
The Los Angeles Department of Transportation plans to add bike lanes on Pico Boulevard to enhance safety for pedestrians, bicyclists, and drivers, but this will remove 228 parking spots. Local merchants are concerned about the potential negative impact from these changes.
- 6 things you need for overseas travel before you leave home
The article outlines six essential items for overseas travel to ensure safety, connectivity, organization, and preparedness for unexpected situations while abroad.
- Staying safe on city e-bikes and scooters
Dr. Michael Yusaf discusses the dangers of electric bikes and scooters and shares tips on how to ride safely with Ronia Shamona. The article focuses on safety measures for city e-bike and scooter riders.
- Jeju plan to allow Chinese tourist drivers stokes safety backlash in South Korea
Jeju's plan to allow Chinese tourists to drive rental cars has sparked a backlash over safety, insurance, and legal loopholes. Vice-Governor Park Cheon-su argued the policy could boost visitor spending during a July 2 meeting with officials.
- Two new rankings place Louisiana among America’s worst states
Louisiana was ranked second-worst in the U.S. for moving to by ConsumerAffairs in 2026 and fourth-worst for quality of life by CNBC. Both studies highlighted challenges in safety, healthcare, and economic conditions.
- An incomplete list of falling objects in India
The article highlights that despite prosperity and infrastructure development in India, safety has not improved, as evidenced by an incomplete list of falling objects. It critiques the lack of correlation between economic progress and public safety measures.
- H-1 closure to install temporary pedestrian bridge
Construction crews closed the H-1 in both directions between Middle Street and the Likelike Highway off-ramp from 8 p.m. Saturday until 8 a.m. Sunday. This closure is part of a major project aimed at reducing traffic congestion and enhancing pedestrian safety.
- NYC’s first female head lifeguard has urgent message to keep beachgoers safe
NYC's first female head lifeguard is delivering an urgent message to keep beachgoers safe. She has been swimming against the tide her whole life and remains committed to her mission.
- After 100-plus years without house numbers, this California town is finally getting street addresses
A California town is finally getting street addresses after over 100 years without them. The change aims to improve safety and navigation in the aging community.
- Here's why Hawaiʻi's tourism continues to grow, prosper
Hawaiʻi's tourism continues to grow due to high visitor satisfaction ratings, with over 90% of visitors rating the islands as 'excellent' or 'above average' for variety and safety. The state's unique attractions and strong sense of safety contribute to its consistent excellence as a travel destination.
- Father, son denied refund for canceled Ecuador trip amid escalating violence
Marvin Stanley and his son canceled an Ecuador group tour due to escalating violence and safety concerns, but were denied a refund. EF Educational Tours stated the trip proceeded safely despite cited advisories being outdated.
- When and how to downsize
The article discusses downsizing homes for older adults, emphasizing planning ahead to make it a choice that supports freedom and safety. Experts highlight considering practical factors like maintenance, accessibility, and future needs, while balancing emotional attachments to space. Downsizing can involve smaller homes, better layouts, or multigenerational spaces.
- Longview paper mill implosion: What 3 investigations are examining
Three agencies are investigating the Nippon Dynawave Packaging tank rupture in Longview that resulted in 11 worker deaths, focusing on safety, environmental, and mechanical factors.
- Safety concerns remain as Nashville advances major transportation projects
Nashville is advancing major transportation projects, including the 'Choose How You Move' plans, but some local leaders have raised safety concerns.
- Residents at Detroit high-rise raise alarm about rodents, safety
Residents at The Millie on Brush in Downtown Detroit report issues with rodents, sanitation, odors, and safety. The building is praised for its location but criticized for poor internal conditions.