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What condition was sole survivor of Air India crash?
SUMMARY: The sole survivor of the Air India crash is in stable condition with minor injuries, including some blood on his face and a limp from jumping out of the aircraft. He suffers from post-traumatic amnesia and cannot recall the full sequence of events. He has no bone or serious limb injuries and is under strict observation, expected to be discharged within a day or two once legal matters clear. The plane crashed into a residential area near a medical college in Ahmedabad, injuring a few students and visitors. Most injured patients are stable; only one or two are in ICU, with no many critical survivors.
One person survived the crash that killed more than 200 people Tuesday.
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Infant highchairs recalled over 'risk of serious injury or death'
SUMMARY: The Bugaboo Giraffe highchair, retailing over $400, was recalled due to a dangerous defect causing serious injuries like falls, hematomas, facial bruising, and temporary unconsciousness. The screws attaching the legs loosen or detach over time, causing the chair to collapse. Parents reported incidents on SaferProducts.gov, Reddit, and Amazon, criticizing both product safety and Bugaboo’s slow customer service. Bugaboo urges users to stop using the chair and offers a free repair kit with redesigned screws and instructions but no refunds. Consumer Reports criticized the lack of refunds, while over 20,000 units in the U.S. and Canada have been recalled.
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No Kings protests: Dallas-Fort Worth cities prepare for anti-Trump demonstrations
SUMMARY: Tens of thousands are expected to participate in No Kings protests across North Texas on Saturday, opposing President Trump’s policies, especially on illegal immigration. Local authorities, including the National Guard and DPS troopers, are already deployed, with Governor Abbott warning against property damage and deploying 7,000 troops statewide. Latino rights groups like LULAC urge peaceful protesting and criticize the heavy military presence. Law enforcement emphasizes protecting peaceful demonstrators and discourages violence, recalling a recent mostly peaceful Dallas protest that had minor disturbances. Officials remain cautious about National Guard deployment locations as they prepare to manage multiple demonstrations under the banner of peace.
No Kings protests are scheduled for several North Texas cities. The anti-Trump protests are set to be held in cities around the country. Local law enforcement is preparing for the demonstrations.
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Judge blocks Trump’s National Guard deployment in Los Angeles
SUMMARY: A federal judge ruled that President Trump must return control of California’s National Guard to Governor Gavin Newsom by Friday afternoon, declaring Trump’s deployment of troops to Los Angeles unlawful and unconstitutional. Judge Charles Breyer found that Trump exceeded his authority and violated the Tenth Amendment, as protests did not justify the military response. The decision supports Newsom’s and Attorney General Rob Bonta’s efforts to block the deployment, which they argue infringes on state authority. The Trump administration quickly appealed, arguing the president is the commander-in-chief and need not seek state approval for National Guard activation.
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