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Joe Enoch

Joe Enoch is a consumer investigations producer with NBC News.

Joe Enoch is a consumer investigations producer with NBC News.

Latest from Joe Enoch

29d ago

Blinded by the light: Cars in the US still lack glare-reducing headlights

Last year, the U.S. began allowing a headlight technology to improve nighttime visibility and reduce glare. But there are still no vehicles with it for sale.
29d ago

Blinded by the light: Cars in the U.S. still lack glare-reducing headlights

Last year, the U.S. began allowing a headlight technology to improve nighttime visibility and reduce glare. But there are still no vehicles with it for sale.

To get off-label Ozempic prescriptions, some people turn to telehealth websites

Ozempic for type 2 diabetes has been in short supply as people seek the drug for weight loss. Some turn to online pharmacies to get an off-label prescription.
228d ago

America's cars and trucks are getting bigger, and so are their front blind zones. Children are paying the price.

As Americans drive more large SUVs and pickup trucks with big front blind zones, deaths of children hit in driveways and parking lots are rising.
434d ago

Future of fast food: New technology allows drive-thru workers to work from home

Restaurants may have found a high-tech solution to staffing shortages. Bite Ninja's brand-new tool allows anyone in the world to serve as a drive-thru employee.

Family shares carbon monoxide warning after daughter, 21, drowns on boat trip

Experts say carbon monoxide from a boat’s engine can build up, creating an invisible cloud of toxic gas.
844d ago

Experts warn against buying loose lithium ion batteries that cause fire hazard

An NBC News investigation found that 18650 lithium ion batteries that can cause a fire hazard if sold individually are being sold on multiple major websites.
1021d ago

At Oklahoma State University, students' steps are tracked to stop the coronavirus

The school president says students shouldn't be worried about privacy issues and the "Orwellian effect" because the data is collected for internal use only.
1218d ago

Juice jacking: Why you should avoid public phone charging stations

Hackers can load malware into charging stations at place like airports and malls, allowing them to steal the data of unsuspecting users, experts warn.
1347d ago

Foul balls hurt hundreds of fans at MLB ballparks. See where your team stands on netting.

In 2018, a grandmother celebrating her 79th birthday at Dodgers Stadium in L.A. died after being hit in the head by a foul ball.
1347d ago

We're going to need a bigger net: Foul balls hurt hundreds of fans at MLB ballparks

In 2018, a grandmother celebrating her 79th birthday at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles died after being hit in the head by a foul ball.