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Amazon recalls children’s mermaid costume over toxic chemicals, safety officials warn
A children’s costume sold through Amazon has been recalled after federal safety officials determined it contains prohibited toxic chemicals, prompting an urgent warning to parents and caregivers. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall on Dec. 11, advising consumers to immediately remove the costume from children’s access and destroy it to prevent potential harm. The recall involves SKCAIHT-branded costumes designed to resemble mermaid or princess outfit
Amazon recalls children’s mermaid costume over toxic chemicals, safety officials warn
A children’s costume sold through Amazon has been recalled after federal safety officials determined it contains prohibited toxic chemicals, prompting an urgent warning to parents and caregivers. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall on Dec. 11, advising consumers to immediately remove the costume from children’s access and destroy it to prevent potential harm. The recall involves SKCAIHT-branded costumes designed to resemble mermaid or princess outfit
Indian-origin drivers hit hardest as US trucking industry enforcement ramps up
The United States trucking industry is undergoing a significant enforcement shift as more than 7,000 commercial truck drivers have been placed out of service this year for failing to meet mandatory English language proficiency tests, according to data released by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and statements from Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. The policy has had a notable impact on Indian-origin drivers, especially those from Punjab and Haryana, who form a large
Indian-origin drivers hit hardest as US trucking industry enforcement ramps up
The United States trucking industry is undergoing a significant enforcement shift as more than 7,000 commercial truck drivers have been placed out of service this year for failing to meet mandatory English language proficiency tests, according to data released by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and statements from Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. The policy has had a notable impact on Indian-origin drivers, especially those from Punjab and Haryana, who form a large









