Mattel announced a new product collection inspired by the “Barbie” movie. A “Weird Barbie” doll is for sale on pre-order as part of the collection.
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Lunchables adding fresh fruit to new snack tray, available in some stores this month
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The incandescent lightbulb ban is now in effect. Here’s what you need to know.
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This beer is made from recycled wastewater and is completely safe to consume
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CVS layoffs: Healthcare giant cutting about 5,000 ‘non-customer facing positions’
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Human remains found on shore of Bear Lake in Idaho, police say
People visiting the shore Thursday had been digging in the sand and called police after they uncovered what they believed to be the human bones.
Microsoft giving away pizza-scented Xbox controllers ahead of new ‘Ninja Turtles’ movie
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New app allows you to access books banned in your area: What to know about Banned Book Club
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Three scientists, pilot found dead after helicopter crash in Alaska, officials say
Four bodies were recovered from the wreckage of their aircraft in Alaska Sunday after a helicopter crashed last week.
Power outage map: Thousands in Georgia, Michigan in the dark; over 300,000 outages across US
Powerful storms hit parts of the country Thursday, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power.