The recall includes the 4moms MamaRoo Baby Swing and RockaRoo Baby Rockers. Infants have gotten caught in the MamaRoo strap, and a 10-month-old died.
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Anne Heche was in a coma before taken off life support. What to know about comas.
Anne Heche is in a coma after a fiery car crash in LA last week. Here’s what you need to know about comas, including how long they can last.
‘The city had my back’: Man exonerated of four killings gives $25,000 of gas to neighbors
A Michigan man who was exonerated of four killings after spending eight years in prison gave away $25,000 in gas in Detroit: “The city had my back.”
What is vasculitis? What to know about disorder that ‘knocked out’ Ashton Kutcher’s vision
Ashton Kutcher revealed he was diagnosed with vasculitis several years ago. But what is vasculitis? What are the symptoms of the autoimmune disorder?
Texas man sentenced to 25 years after attacking Asian family, including slashing 6-year-old
A Texas man was sentenced to 25 years in prison on hate crime charges after attacking an Asian family, including slashing a 6-year-old child.
Michigan medical students walk out of ceremony to protest anti-abortion keynote speaker
Dozens of medical students attending the University of Michigan walked out of a ceremony in protest of a keynote speaker who opposes abortion rights.
Ukraine’s first lady said her son used to play sports, piano. Now, ‘he wants to be a soldier.’
Ukraine’s first lady said in an interview that her 9-year-old son wants to be a soldier: “I cannot bring him back to doing arts and humanities.”
Gas prices have dropped for over 30 days. Where is gas the cheapest – and most expensive?
Gas prices have declined for weeks across the country. Here’s what you need to know about where prices are the cheapest and most expensive.
A New Jersey man was working on his driveway. He discovered a trove of money from the 1930s.
Rich Gilson, a 60-year-old New Jersey man, found $1,000 from 1934 outside of his home last week.
Biden administration proposes canceling $6B in student debt for 200,000 people in settlement
The Biden administration this week agreed to cancel $6 billion in student loans for people who say they were defrauded by their schools.