Why no one was sucked out of Southwest jet
The top of a Southwest Airlines passenger jet popped open at 36,000 feet, but no one was blown out through the hole. Why not?Full story
The top of a Southwest Airlines passenger jet popped open at 36,000 feet, but no one was blown out through the hole. Why not?Full story
U.S. traffic deaths dropped by 3 percent to a record annual low of 32,788 for 2010 even as motorists drove more in an improving economy, projected government figures showed on Friday. Full story
Highway deaths have plummeted to their lowest levels in more than 60 years, helped by more people wearing seat belts, better safety equipment in cars and efforts to curb drunken driving. Full story
Adam Dangerfield, a 21-year-old college student at Brigham Young University, is lucky to be alive after falling asleep at the wheel and crashing into a highway guardrail. He speaks exclusively with TODAY about his horrific accident.