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Lawmakers target heavy metals in baby food with new legislation
A pair of Democratic senators introduced new legislation to limit the levels of harmful metals in commercial baby food, they announced Thursday. The bill, called “The Baby Food Safety Act of 2024,” would give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...The Hill - Politics -
Novak Djokovic accidentally struck in head by metal water bottle
An alternate angle showed that the water bottle was not intentionally thrown at Novak Djokovic, but slipped out of a backpack as a fan leaned over to high five the tour's top ranked player.CBS News - Top stories - Tennis
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