Baby furniture sold on Amazon recalled over life-threatening risk

Some play yards for infants sold onAmazon are being recalledfor being an entrapment hazard and for posing a risk of serious injury or deadly suffocation.

The play yards sold on Amazon for between $100 and $110 in March were recalled on Nov. 20,according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Product features include "black fabric sides and mesh panels bordered in gray," with the top rails "covered with white fabric with a multi-colored print with bear faces, paws and the word 'bear'," the CPSC said. A mattress with the same bear print is also part of the product.

About 70 units of the play yard were sold, the CPSC said.

Play yards sold for infants on Amazon are being recalled for being an entrapment hazard and for posing a risk of serious injury or deadly suffocation.

CPSC said the "play yards violate the mandatory standard for play yards," adding "infants can become entrapped under the mattress or between the side of the play yard and the mattress, posing a risk of serious injury or deadly suffocation hazard."

While no injuries have been reported, per the advisory, the company urged consumers to stop using the China-manufactured play yards immediately and follow the instructions for disassembly and destruction.

What is the model of the impacted play yards?

The play yards, sold by Guangzhou Tinger Trading Co. Ltd., of China doing business as Anna Queen, have the model number "P700" and production date of "202503" printed on the packaging and on a removable tag included with the play yard.

About 70 units of the play yard were sold, as per the CPSC. The play yards have the model number

What should you do if you purchased the affected products?

Those who purchased the affected play yards should immediately stop using it, disassemble it and contact Anna Queen for a full refund. The product's recall number on CPSC is 26-099.

CPSC said consumers should "disassemble the fabric cover from the play yard frame, cut up the cover and mattress pad and email a photo of the destroyed play yard to tingerservice@outlook.com for a full refund before discarding the destroyed play yard.

Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@gannett.com and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.

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A 14-year-old is dead and 8 others were injured in a pair of shootings in downtown Chicago on Friday night, police said.

Chicago police said officers responded to a report of a shooting in the 100 block of South Dearborn Street at around 10:40 p.m. and found two victims struck by gunfire. A male victim, 14, suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. The second male victim, 18, suffered a gunshot wound to the leg and was transported to the hospital in serious condition.

Less than an hour earlier, at 9:50 p.m., officers were on patrol in the 100 block of North State Street when they observed a large group of people on the sidewalk close to the Chicago Theater, police said.

"Officer's heard gunshots being fired, and the large group began fleeing the scene," authorities said. "Officers immediately responded to the area and discovered seven people had sustained gunshot wounds from the gun fire."

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The seven victims were all treated by the Chicago Fire Department and taken to local hospitals, authorities said. Six are in good condition and one is in fair condition, police said Saturday.

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There are no suspects in custody in either shooting, Chicago police said.

The shooting happened during a very busy night downtown, with the city holding its Christmas tree lighting ceremony, according toABC News' Chicago station WLS.

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BELEM, Brazil (AP) — After two weeks of negotiations, this year's United Nations climate talks ended Saturday with a compromise that some criticized as weak and others called progress.

The deal finalized at the COP30 conference pledges more money to help countries adapt to climate change, but lacks explicit plans to transition away from the fossil fuels such as oil, coal and gas that heat the planet.

The conference didn't do as much asscientiststhought the world needed. It wasn't as meaningful asactivistsandIndigenous peopledemanded. Few countries got everything they wanted. And thevenue even caught fire.

But that disappointment is mixed with a few wins and the hope for countries to make more progressnext year.

Here's what you need to know about the outcome.

Leaders tried to nail down specifics on fighting climate change

Leaders have been working on how to fight the impacts of climate change, such as extreme weather and sea level rise,for a decade. To do that, every country had the homework of writing up their own national climate plans and then reconvened this month to see if it was enough.

Most didn't get a good grade and somehaven't even turned it in.

Brazil, host of the climate conference known as COP30, was trying to get them to cooperate on the toughest issues like climate-related trade restrictions, funding for climate solutions, national climate-fighting plans and more transparency on measuring those plans' progress.

More than 80 countries tried to introduce a detailed guide to phase out fossil fuels over the next several decades. There were other to-do items on topics including deforestation, gender and farming.

Countries reached what critics called a weak compromise

Nations agreed to triple the amount of money promised to help thevulnerable countriesadapt to climate change. But they will take five more years to do it. Some vulnerable island countries said they were happy about the financial support.

But the final document didn't include a road map away from fossil fuels,angering many.

After the agreement was reached, COP President André Corrêa do Lago said Brazil would take an extra step and write their own road map. Not all countries signed up to this, but those on board will meet next year to specifically talk about the fossil fuel phase out. It would not carry the same weight as something agreed to at the conference.

Also included in the package were smaller agreements on energy grids and biofuels.

Responses ranged from happy to angry

"Given what we expected, what we came out with, we were happy," said Ilana Seid, chair of the Alliance of Small Island States.

But others felt discouraged. Heated exchanges took place during theconference's final meetingas countries snipped at each other about the fossil fuel plan.

"I will be brutally honest: The COP and the U.N. system are not working for you. They have never really worked for you. And today, they are failing you at a historic scale," said Juan Carlos Monterrey Gomez,a negotiator for Panama.

Jiwoh Abdulai, Sierra Leone's environment and climate change minister said: "COP30 has not delivered everything Africa asked for, but it has moved the needle." He added: "This is a floor, not a ceiling."

The real outcome of this year's climate talks will be judged on "how quickly these words turn into real projects that protect lives and livelihoods," he said.

Talks set against the Amazon rainforest

Participants experienced the Amazon's extreme heat and humidity and heavy rains that flooded walkways. Organizers who chose Belem, on the edge of the rainforest, as the host city had intended for countries to experience firsthand what was at stake with climate change, and take bold action to stop it.

But afterward, critics said the deal shows how hard it is to find global cooperation on issues that affect everyone, most of all people inpoverty, Indigenous people, women and children around the world.

"At the start of this COP, there was this high level of ambition. We started with a bang, but we ended with a whimper of disappointment," said former Philippine negotiator Jasper Inventor, now at Greenpeace International.

Indigenous people, civil society and youth

One of the nicknames for the climate talks in Brazil was the "Indigenous peoples' COP." Yet some in those groups said they had to fight to be heard.

Protesters from Indigenous groupstwice disrupted the conferenceto demand a bigger seat at the table. While Indigenous people's rights weren't officially on the agenda, Taily Terena, an Indigenous woman from the Terena nation in Brazil, said so far she is happy with the text because for the first time it includes a paragraph mentioning Indigenous rights.

She supported countries speaking up on procedural issues because that's how multilateralism works. "It's kind of chaotic, but from our perspective, it's kind of good that some countries have a reaction," she said.

The Associated Press' climate and environmental coverage receives financial support from multiple private foundations. AP is solely responsible for all content. Find AP'sstandardsfor working with philanthropies, a list of supporters and funded coverage areas atAP.org.

This story was produced as part of the 2025 Climate Change Media Partnership, a journalism fellowship organized by Internews' Earth Journalism Network and the Stanley Center for Peace and Security.

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LeBron posted a photo of Chris Paul on his Instagram story, captioned, "Point God!!! It's been a helluva ride." Throughout his 21 seasons in the league, Paul has never played on the same NBA team as James. However, they have been teammates on the U.S. Olympic teams, winning gold medals together for Team USA at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Games.

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UAB said Saturday that two players were injuredin an alleged stabbingahead of the team's game against South Florida.

The players, who were not named by the school, were allegedly stabbed at the football facility by a teammate.According to Jefferson County Jail records, Daniel Mincey was booked into jail at 12:40 p.m. following an arrest by UAB campus police. Mincey is held on charges of attempted murder and aggravated assault.

Mincey is a redshirt freshman offensive lineman who transferred from Kentucky after the 2024 season. The game was held as scheduled after UAB said players chose to play following the incident. UAB lost 48-18.

"We're grateful to report that two players injured in an incident this morning at the Football Operations Building are in stable condition," the school said. "Our thoughts are with them and their families as they recover. The suspect — another player — remains in custody and an investigation is taking place. The team elected to play today's game."

"UAB's top priority remains the safety and well-being of all of our students. Given patient privacy and the ongoing investigation, we have no further comment at this time."

AL.com reportedthat the two victims were transported to UAB Hospital, according to the Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service.

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