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CNNMoney: 320,000 Jardine cribs recalled

Government safety advocates announced Tuesday a recall of about 320,000 Jardine cribs, after four children became trapped.

Money Magazine: Your new best friend in the credit crisis

Your credit-card terms are usurious; your mortgage contract disguises the real cost of your home; and you need a magnifying glass to catch all the fees in your auto loan. As a result, you may be paying thousands more than you should for these products, says Harvard Law professor Elizabeth Warren.

CNNMoney: About 2.4M MEGA magnetic toys recalled

Toy maker MEGA Brands has recalled about 2.4 million magnetic toys due to a choking hazard, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Monday.

Senate votes to beef up consumer protection agency

The Senate voted overwhelmingly Thursday to beef up the federal agency that oversees the safety of consumer products after a spate of recalls involving imported products.

CNNMoney: Nursery-related product injuries on the rise

Infant injuries in cribs, strollers, playpens and other nursery products are on the rise, according to an annual report released Thursday by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Sears settles suit over allegedly dangerous stoves

Consumer advocates Wednesday hailed the settlement of a class-action lawsuit over Sears stoves in which the retailer agreed to install safety brackets for free to prevent the appliances from tipping over or provide other reimbursements.

CNNMoney: Toymakers, stores must act on lead - regulator

The head of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Monday that toymakers and retailers need to step up their efforts to eliminate lead from toys.

CNNMoney: Toy safety plan to debut Feb. 1

The Toy Industry Association said Friday that it expects to release a draft of tough new safety rules, which include a plan to require manufacturers to test toys for hazardous chemicals and defective designs, on Feb 1.

Christmas lights found with potentially unsafe levels of lead

A CNN analysis of four common brands of Christmas lights shows levels of lead experts say are high enough to be dangerous to children.

CNNMoney: Consumer products recalled

Holiday figurines from Home Depot and potty training seats from RC2 were recalled Thursday by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) due to lead paint. Coffee mugs from Starbucks were also recalled, due to a burn hazard.

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