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« le: Décembre 15, 2024, 10:42:55 am »
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 The holiday season is in full swing, which means everyone is flocking to stores to buy gifts for family and friends. But a safety group is warning consumers about 10 toys that could potentially be hazards for little ones.The safety organization World Against Toys C stanley cup ausing harm, Inc., or W.A.T.C.H., released its                             annual  10 Worst Toys  list for the 2019 holiday season                         on Tuesday. Although intended for fun and entertainment, many toys contain hidden hazards unnecessarily putting children at risk of injury or death,  the nonprofit says in                             a news release.                         According to W.A.T.C.H., among the items on                             this year s list          stanley tumblers                 are  projectile toys that could fire with enough force to potentially cause eye injuries and toys that encourage chil stanley thermos mug dren to jump or ride with the potential for head injuries. Some of these toys are sold without the proper safety gear or marketed with inconsistent safety messages. Here are the 10 toys W.A.T.C.H highlighted on this year s list.Nerf Ultra OneW.A.T.C.H. says the darts provided can shoot with enough force to potentially cause eye injuries. Spike the Fine Motor HedgehogThe toy comes with removable plastic quills that can potentially be put in a child s mouth, possibly resulting in choking and blocking a child s airway, the safety group says.Bunchems! Bunch n BuildThese multi-colored activity balls are mean Djzq Salvation Army offering warming shelters during extreme cold
 WASHINGTON  CNN  -- Donald  stanley cup Trump s pick for senior director of strategic communications for the National Security Council once suggested Russian President Vladimir Putin should hack former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton s emails.In June, Monica Crowley tweeted a Daily Caller article that reported that the State Department wouldn t release Clinton s emails for 27 months.She wrote in her tweet,  I guess Putin is going to have to do it. Her message received criticism from followers on Twitter, who -- after her new role was announced -- wrote that a senior member of the National Security Council shouldn t advocate for Russia to h stanley flasche ack emails.The tweet was also resurfaced in light of Thursday s stanley us  news that US intelligence shows the hacked emails during the 2016 election were carried out with sophisticated hacking tools, the equivalent of those used by the US National Security Agency. The use of the advanced tools suggests Putin was involved in the hacks.This isn t the first time Crowley has faced criticism for her tweets. In October 2015, she tweeted what appeared to be a message of support for Trump s plan to build a wall between the US and Mexico with a photo of her standing next to what was left of the Berlin Wall,Crowley wrote,  At the Berlin Wall last week. Walls work. An hour later, in an attempt to clarify her tweet, she wrote that critics  missed the point. She wrote,  For those of you who have missed the point, this is what remains of the Berlin Wall. The photo in the twe