In 2003, Dan Noyes and the ABC7 I-Team led an investigation into the treatment of animals for the process of making the delicacy foie gras. That investigation resulted in legislation that left activists celebrating and the culinary community polarized. Dan Noyes stopped by 7Live to update us on this story and to offer a preview of his upcoming report on ABC7 News.
How many times has this happened to you? You're at home trying to watch TV, read a book or maybe even sleep, when a neighbor's dog is yapping on and on. Well, one city has had enough and they're going to put a time limit on the barking.
Sunday marks the fifth anniversary of the law prohibiting driving while talking on a handheld phone. Now the CHP is cracking down on the next front in the war on distracted driving -- eating.
These days, many companies are reviewing their social media policies or establishing them for the first time, but it's really still up to the NLRB to determine what you can and can't say online about your work environment.
Would higher fines keep you from using a hand-held phone while driving? How concerned are you about your doctor or hospital making a mistake when treating you?
Are pit bulls really a dangerous breed to have as pets or does it all come down to how the animals are raised and managed? San Francisco-based animal behaviorist Beverly Ulbrich breaks it down.
Anti-bullying legislation is being proposed in Congress but some don't think it goes far enough. Spokesperson for the National Association for Fat Acceptance Peggy Howell says that weight discrimination is overlooked and Michelle Obama's anti-obesity campaign has been harmful.