8 common mistakes parents make when choosing children’s products – and how to avoid them

Selecting the right products for children can be challenging, but prioritizing safety, functionality, and a bit of fun is key. Parents should avoid choosing style over safety, overlooking essential features, and buying too much too soon. Investing in quality, considering a child’s preferences, and replacing items regularly ensures a safer, happier experience.

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‘Yaar, ab tak paise nahi mile hain’: Yesteryear star Sheeba Akashdeep reveals how Salman Khan stood firm on full payment for co-stars before performing for a show

Salman Khan, known as Bhaijaan, ensured all co-stars got paid before performing, according to Sheeba Akashdeep. She recalled backstage payments hadn’t arrived, and Salman, already paid, called the organiser and refused to perform until everyone was paid. He also gave her marriage advice, encouraging her to marry quietly.

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Epstein’s emails reveal Maxwell knew of his sexual abuse; Trump mentioned sparingly – report

Leaked emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s account reveal Ghislaine Maxwell’s deeper involvement in his affairs, contradicting her claims of limited knowledge. The messages expose her awareness of Epstein’s legal troubles, participation in financial matters, and strategies to discredit accusers. While Trump’s name appears briefly, the emails highlight Maxwell’s central role in Epstein’s network.

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‘India like shining Mercedes’: Pakistan interior minister echoes Asim Munir’s crude analogy – what he said

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has escalated tensions with India by repeating a controversial analogy made by Army Chief Asim Munir, comparing India to a “shining Mercedes” and Pakistan to a “dump truck.” This statement, initially made during a Saudi delegation visit aimed at de-escalating border tensions, has drawn criticism.

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‘She couldn’t get out’: Parents sue Tesla over fatal fire; claim design flaw trapped 19-year-old in burning car

Parents sued Tesla after their 19-year-old daughter died in a burning Cybertruck, alleging a design flaw prevented her escape. They claim Tesla knew about the stuck-door issue and difficult manual releases for years. This lawsuit coincides with a federal investigation into similar complaints, raising further safety concerns for the company.

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