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Bella Elevator, Inclinator Company of America and Savaria Corporation recalled about 69,000 elevators that pose a risk of pinning children between the elevator car door and the exterior landing door.
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'Slow Burn' podcast looks back on the 1992 LA riots
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Biden to call for changing Senate rules to pass voting rights
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