The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety released its first-ever findings from what it calls a "small overlap front test," and only half e...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety released its first-ever findings from what it calls a "small overlap front test," and only half earned a safety rating of "good" or "acceptable." John Giamalvo, senior analyst at Edmunds.com, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts. Less
A new type of crash test finds many small cars don't perform well during front-end collisions. Only one model, the Honda Civic, received th...
A new type of crash test finds many small cars don't perform well during front-end collisions. Only one model, the Honda Civic, received the top ranking of "good" from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. CBS News' Marlie Hall reports. Less
NASA engineers crashed a 45-foot-long helicopter fuselage in Langley, Va., to test improved seats and seat belts and gather other data for s...
NASA engineers crashed a 45-foot-long helicopter fuselage in Langley, Va., to test improved seats and seat belts and gather other data for scientists and the military to improve performance and safety.nWTKR's Dominic Brown reports. Less
In a first-of-its kind test on vehicles, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety looked at nearly 75 models. Jeff Pegues reports on the c...
In a first-of-its kind test on vehicles, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety looked at nearly 75 models. Jeff Pegues reports on the cars that had the best results and those that performed poorly. Less
An American military helicopter crashed in a training area at Camp Hansen, in Okinawa, Japan. Charlie Rose reports.
The world's most expensive hamburger is also the world's first meat grown entirely in a lab. The $332,000 burger's creator, Mark Post, held ...
The world's most expensive hamburger is also the world's first meat grown entirely in a lab. The $332,000 burger's creator, Mark Post, held a taste test of the burger in London with two volunteer food experts. Less
The captain apparently took controls from the first officer just before the plane collapsed last month at LaGuardia Airport in New York. Six...
The captain apparently took controls from the first officer just before the plane collapsed last month at LaGuardia Airport in New York. Sixteen people were injured in the crash. It was the captain's first landing at LaGuardia. Anthony Mason reports. Less
A small airplane crashed into two houses near Tweed Airport in East Haven, Conn., Friday; three people, including two children, are unaccoun...
A small airplane crashed into two houses near Tweed Airport in East Haven, Conn., Friday; three people, including two children, are unaccounted for, authorities say. Less
Federal air safety investigators are combing through a disaster scene in Conn., where a small plane crashed into two homes on Friday. Up to ...
Federal air safety investigators are combing through a disaster scene in Conn., where a small plane crashed into two homes on Friday. Up to six people are feared dead. Lou Young of WCBS New York reports. Less
Federal investigators are examining how a private plane crashed into two East Haven, Conn., homes on Friday. First responders recovered four...
Federal investigators are examining how a private plane crashed into two East Haven, Conn., homes on Friday. First responders recovered four bodies from the homes. Don Dahler reports. Less
A UPS cargo jet crashed as it was about to land at the Birmingham, Ala., airport. Charlie Rose reports.
Investigators in Alabama are trying to piece together what caused a UPS cargo plane to crash, killing two pilots on board. The plane narrowl...
Investigators in Alabama are trying to piece together what caused a UPS cargo plane to crash, killing two pilots on board. The plane narrowly missed homes in Birmingham, Ala., where residents have been finding metal scraps on roofs. Manuel Bojorquez reports from the crash site. Less
The crew of that UPS cargo jet that crashed in Alabama was warned they were descending too quickly seconds before they hit the ground. The t...
The crew of that UPS cargo jet that crashed in Alabama was warned they were descending too quickly seconds before they hit the ground. The twin engine jet crashed just outside the Birmingham airport Wednesday. Both pilots were killed. Charlie Rose reports. Less
Will Panasonic's TV survive an epic video game rage quit? CNET's Eric Franklin joins Molly Wood for a much-anticipated TV-style torture test...
Will Panasonic's TV survive an epic video game rage quit? CNET's Eric Franklin joins Molly Wood for a much-anticipated TV-style torture test. Less
A compilation of crashes from this truck wrecking bridge.
Officials from Tacoma Public Schools in Wash. are investigating whether a school bus driver was wearing her seat belt properly after she was...
Officials from Tacoma Public Schools in Wash. are investigating whether a school bus driver was wearing her seat belt properly after she was involved in a violent chain-reaction crash with a truck and another school bus. Less
John Hollands, the first paramedic on the scene of the deadly bus crash outside Knoxville, Tenn., said victims in Wednesday's crash urged fi...
John Hollands, the first paramedic on the scene of the deadly bus crash outside Knoxville, Tenn., said victims in Wednesday's crash urged first responders to help people other than themselves. Investigators are examining the bus service records and the driver's qualifications. Michelle Miller reports. Less
Footage of Chad Reed's spectacular crash on the opening lap of the second 450 Class moto at the Lucas Oil Motocross Championship's Spring Cr...
Footage of Chad Reed's spectacular crash on the opening lap of the second 450 Class moto at the Lucas Oil Motocross Championship's Spring Creek National in Millville. Less
White House officials decided to go ahead with the planned October 1 launch of the Obamacare website HealthCare.gov despite its failure in k...
White House officials decided to go ahead with the planned October 1 launch of the Obamacare website HealthCare.gov despite its failure in key tests. Major Garrett asks David Simas, a top health care adviser to President Obama, how it was decided to let the website's launch go ahead. Less
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