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Doctors say these drugs are highly effective for weight loss — and now, there's a shortage.
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Doctors say these drugs are highly effective for weight loss — and now, there's a shortage.
The actress' family announced on Monday that she had died at age 71, saying the cancer was "only recently discovered."
Exportadora Copramar voluntarily recalled 1,260 cases of frozen raspberries sold under the James Farm brand.
Exportadora Copramar voluntarily recalled 1,260 cases of frozen raspberries sold under the James Farm brand.
Travolta called Alley "one of the most special relationships I've ever had."
The object was discovered by beachgoers — and so far, no one knows what it is.
In 2022, the public got to vote on the dictionary's three finalists for word of the year.
The advertising campaign showed children holding teddy bear bags that were outfitted with chains, fishnet stockings and other gear.
"Who would think that elderly veterans would want stuffed animals? But they did," Patricia Gallagher said of the project.
She claimed the producer told her if she didn't shower with him, he would charge her $40,000 for each of the two records he produced.
Bentex manufactured several top and legging or short sets that feature nine different characters, including Minnie Mouse and Baby Yoda.
Police say several tourists submitted complaints, alleging the men took photos with them, then demanded money and even violently threatened them.
The 18-year-old's parents, who divorced in 2009, became famous for having eight children – twins and sextuplets – and chronicled their lives on a reality show.
Target has removed a toy by Chuckle & Roar that includes water beads. The small expanding balls are often used in sensory kits, which are popular for children with autism.
"It's painful and achy and makes me feel nauseous and bloated and crampy and emotional," she said.