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HHS announces its cutting 10,000 more jobs
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Expert: 3 Out of 4 Car Seats Not Installed Properly
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A new study finds many parents aren't installing or using child safety seats correctly. NBC's Chris Clackum reports the findings can have a big difference on whether or not a child is able to survive a crash.Sept. 16, 2015