Coffee makers sold at Walmart, Amazon recalled after burn injuries
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said 17,600 Kidisle-branded hot and iced coffee machines were pulled from store shelves after multiple injuries were reported.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said 17,600 Kidisle-branded hot and iced coffee machines were pulled from store shelves after multiple injuries were reported.
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission said 17,600 Kidisle-branded hot and iced coffee machines were pulled…
Police in Toledo, Ohio, continued searching Sunday for suspects after a shooting near the popular Old West End Festival left 12 people wounded.
Fans pack the stands in Mansfield as Czechia hosts its first open World Cup practice at the city's brand-new stadium ahead of their tournament opener.
A 23-year-old Houston woman has been charged with murder after a fatal Friday night stabbing at an apartment complex during an argument.
Sirens sounded across multiple parts of Israel late Sunday night warning residents about missiles that the nation’s military reports were launched in Iran.
With just over a week to go until UFC combatants square off on the White House South Lawn, a new federal lawsuit looks to stop the June 14 event.
Facebook users who were part of the massive $725 million class-action settlement may be due for a second payment.
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The Treasury Department is reportedly considering allowing Gulf allies to tap into frozen Iranian assets to pay for damages they sustained in the war.
An angler reeled in a giant 75-pound blue catfish over Memorial Day weekend during a holiday fishing trip on Lake Texoma.