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One popular car seat is being recalled because it poses a serious safety concern for children, according to the NHTSA.
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Crawford Arena is no stranger to wild rides and taking big bounces — but nothing quite like what's coming to its fields this weekend.
In one of the first promotions of its’ kind, Alpine Building Supply will be selling a special edition of an Alpine Thunder on ...
A California assembly bill is looking to limit teens' ability to ride shotgun by increasing the age to 16. The bill was ...
Noting that she has "a 23-year-old, height-challenged child whose legs often don't go over chairs ... The devices would have blocked motorists from driving more than 10 mph over the speed limit. The ...
The Spokane City Council passed an ordinance on Monday that removes the height limit for buildings downtown ... nearly a month in Mexican prison over payment dispute with timeshare company ...
Since the UK Labor government took office in summer 2024, calls have intensified to scrap both the "two-child limit"—which restricts support for children through universal credit to two children ...
AirNow urges children to limit time outdoors once AQI levels hit ... Wildfire smoke hangs over downtown Los Angeles amid poor air quality in the region on January 9, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
Kolhapur: The tussle between the Pro-Merger Action Committee and the Anti-Merger Action Committee over merging city-adjacent fringe villages into KMC limits has reached its final stages.
Iceland's minister for children resigns over secret baby with teen boy she had three decades ago: Report (Pic credit: X) A year later, at 23, Thórsdóttir gave birth to their child, with ...
(CNN) — Iceland’s minister for children and education has resigned after admitting she had a child with a teenager more than three and a half decades ago, according to Icelandic media.