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Local affiliate of Iran state TV claims a US fighter pilot ejected from an aircraft in southwest Iran
After backlash, safety commission says gas stove ban unlikely After industry backlash and bipartisan condemnation, the safety commission chair said the agency is not looking to ban gas stoves.