Loophole in law means potentially deadly furniture is still being sold by major retailers, advocacy group cautions.
Loophole in law means potentially deadly furniture is still being sold by major retailers, advocacy group cautions.
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The safety requirements in the STURDY Act include changes safety advocates have wanted for years. At least 482 children have ...
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