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This recall involves FidgetThings Chill Pill Magnetic Haptic Fidget Toys Red Bumpy. The magnetic fidget pill toy is in the shape of a pill capsule that can be separated into two magnetic halves.
WATCH: Dollars & Sense panel assesses the local and global economic implications of US President Donald Trump's on-off trade tariffs. Donald. Trump. Tariffs. Three simple words that have filled ...
According to Keren Williams, one-third of Candy Jar’s full-time publishing team, there is a lot going on at the indie right now. “It’s a huge, huge year for us,” she smiles ...
TREM2 created quite the buzz at this year’s AD/PD meeting, held April 1-5 in Vienna. In the wake of a TREM2 agonist’s demise, scientists presented optimistic findings from early phase trials of a ...
What Canadians are doing and saying in response to Trump tariff threats. Canada and the United States of America have long been allies, until now – until the Trump administration took office and ...
Vice President J.D. Vance spoke at the 61st Munich Security Conference on Feb. 14, and despite it being Valentine's Day, his speech didn't receive a lot of love from those in attendance or letter ...
Bitcoin dumped from $1,185 to $800 in January 2017, after the 2016 halving The coin also plunged from $42,000 to $28,000 in January 2021, after the 2020 halving Axel ...
And my response was, ‘Can we all just take a chill pill and take a joke from time to time?’” “This is ridiculous. Our country was built by frontiersman who conquered the wilderness.
Jane Phare talks to “active commuters”, Kiwis who don’t need the gym because they keep fit by running or cycling to work. They say they save money, help the environment and improve their ...
Brisbane coach Kevin Walters has told fullback Reece Walsh to take a “chill pill” and not try to overplay his hand too early in the away clash with Parramatta. The dazzling No.1 turned in an ...
Former competition tsar Graeme Samuel has urged conservation groups to “take a chill pill”, and for the miners and their media backers to stop talking “rubbish”, as he backed a decision by ...