More than 13,000 wireless chargers sold in the U.S. at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls have been recalled over fears that they could ...
It was time for a family photo at a recent holiday gathering in Flat Rock when a young person whipped out a portable ...
Lithium ion batteries are everywhere these days but they're a major fire risk. That has insurers warning premiums will need .
An exploding lithium-ion battery in an illegal e-bike repair shop in the basement of a home in Queens sparked a huge fire that tore through the single-family house, FDNY officials said Tuesday.
SAN LEANDRO, Calif. (KGO) -- For months 7 on Your Side has been reporting on the dangers of lithium batteries. They've exploded without warning in some hoverboards, smartphones, laptops and ...
Lithium-ion batteries power today’s jobsites, but they also pose a growing fire hazard. Further education is key to moving ...
Lithium-ion batteries power many everyday items like smartphones, vapes, toys, tools and e-scooters. But if not handled ...
The recall includes 13,200 chargers sold for $15 at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls stores nationwide between June 2024 and November 2025. “The chargers can explode while in use, posing a fire and burn hazard ...
We've become increasingly reliant on lithium-ion batteries. In their various shapes and sizes, they can power everything from smartphones to EVs and have proven invaluable for their capacity to charge ...
Lithium-ion batteries power nearly everything we use today—smartphones, laptops, tablets, toothbrushes, and even electric cars. These rechargeable tools have revolutionized modern life, but they often ...
A new battery technology has been developed that delivers significantly higher energy storage—enough to alleviate EV range concerns—while lowering the risk of thermal runaway and explosion.