Is Yoga Bad for You?
A new debate has taken hold over yoga’s health benefits, or lack thereof.
Is the U.S. too Lenient on Drunk Driving?
Barron Lerner, author of ‘One for the Road’ weighs in
A Life Sentence for a Bag of Cheese?
Should a man who shoplifted $3.99 worth of cheese be put away for life?
Good and Bad News in Teen Driving
And what you and the teens in your life can do in case of a crash.
Multi-Car Discount
If you insure more than one car with us, we’ll give you a discount on your auto insurance.
After the Tsunami, A Photo Rescue Project
In Japan, this project has helped inspire hope.
Fashion, Texting and Walking
Can clothes that remind people not to walk and text really be effective?
Hurricanes and the Ethics of Evacuation
As hurricane season peaks, questions about personal responsibility.
Safety Research: A Brief History
Since 1912, Liberty Mutual has used science to improve safety.
The NFL Returns, and Emphasizes Safety
Football is back with a renewed focus on player health.
Background Checks, Shorter Lines?
Support grows for programs to cut airport security waits.
The Last Text
A powerful new video details true stories of fatal accidents while texting and driving.
A Walk in the Woods
A Christmas morning stroll through rural Holland restores faith in good deeds.
Barbie's New Career Under Fire
The latest iteration of the classic doll even has the FBI’s attention.
Helpful Interruptions
A new service will disable your cell phone’s rings and alerts while driving.
Slips, Trips, and Falls
The Center for Injury Epidemiology identifies risks, and what we can do about them.
Senior Driving Dangers
To stay safe, aging motorists should recognize these top 10 driving dangers.
Driving Smart After 65
Take this self-assessment before the next time you get behind the wheel.
No Phone Zone Day
On April 30, events raised awareness of the dangers of distracted driving.
Talking to Elderly Drivers: A Roadmap
Should your loved one hand over the keys for good?
