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IKEA announced a voluntary recall of its garlic presses because of potential laceration and ingestion risks. The recall – announced on July 31 – applies to more than 54,000 garlic presses sold between March 2024 and May 2025.The products were sold for $8 each, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Small metal pieces can detach from the garlic press, posing a laceration or ingestion risk, the CPSC reported.Here’s what you need to know about IKEA’s most recent recall:IKEA garlic presses recalledRecalled IKEA 365+ VÄRDEFULL garlic press logo identificationThe garlic press has a black rubber handle and a…

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Nevada court apparently cleared the way Monday for a 2021 lawsuit filed by former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden to proceed against the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell, alleging that a “malicious and orchestrated campaign” was used to destroy Gruden’s career by leaking old emails he had sent that included racist, misogynistic and homophobic comments.In 2022, the NFL appealed to Nevada’s high court after a judge in Las Vegas rejected league bids to dismiss Gruden’s claim outright or to order out-of-court talks through an arbitration process that could be overseen by Goodell.The Nevada Supreme…

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Elon Musk’s X briefly suspended the verified account for Musk’s Grok on Monday, and the AI chatbot can’t make up its mind about why it happened — or if it happened at all.The account was back up minutes after it was suspended on Monday afternoon, with an NSFW video posted at the top of the timeline for replies. It was also initially unverified after its return. The account for Grok was momentarily suspended. Business Insider After getting back online, Grok sent some mixed messages.The account replied to a post with a screenshot of the suspension, saying that the photo was…

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Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysA video of Colombian singer Maluma has gone viral, showing the artist stopping his concert over the weekend to scold a fan who brought a toddler to his show without ear protection.”Do you think it’s a good idea to bring a 1-year-old baby to a concert where the decibels are this f—— high?” the 31-year-old says in Spanish in the video. “That baby doesn’t even know what they’re doing here.…

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A Texas woman is suing a U.S. Marine, alleging he spiked her drink with nearly a dozen abortion pills, killing their unborn child, after she rebuffed his repeated requests to “get rid of it,” according to a wrongful death lawsuit filed in federal court Monday.Liana Davis alleges Christopher Cooprider secretly dissolved at least 10 abortion pills into a cup of hot chocolate that he prepared for her April 5 and then left the house and stopped responding as she profusely bled, the suit says.Cooprider, 34, declined to comment Monday.The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District…

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Leaders need to know how to pitch — even inside a trillion-dollar company like Google.Shishir Mehrotra helped lead YouTube through its early 2010s boom. He introduced some of the platform’s most notable features like skippable ads, eventually serving as chief product officer. Mehrotra has since left the company, and is now the CEO of Grammarly.Money wasn’t falling from the sky at YouTube, Mehrotra said on the “Grit” podcast. When he wanted money, he needed to ask for it.”Google had a cash pile over there, but I had to go ask for investment from it,” Mehrotra said. “It’s just like raising…

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — School officials in Uvalde, Texas, on Monday released text messages, personnel files and student records of the shooter from the 2022 attack at Robb Elementary School, following a yearslong legal battle over public access to the material.The records include emails between top school district officials and also text messages and emails to and from at least two school police officers who were on the scene. The release also contains the personnel file of former Uvalde schools police chief Pete Arredondo, who has been described as the on-scene commander of the law enforcement response.The release included a…

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HOUSTON (AP) — Carlos Correa and Alex Bregman were back at Daikin Park on Monday.But while Correa was making his triumphant return home after the recent blockbuster trade that brought him back to the Houston Astros from the Minnesota Twins, Bregman was in the ballpark for the first time as a visitor after signing with the Boston Red Sox this offseason. Houston held off a late rally to win the opener of the three-game series 7-6.Bregman was honored with a pregame video welcoming him back to Houston and highlighting his many accomplishments with the team.“Really cool,” he said. “Great moment,…

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Little Leaguer whose family went to court to get a bat-flip suspension lifted has turned the viral moment into a piece of baseball memorabilia.Marco Rocco is now a pin.The 12-year-old from Haddonfield, New Jersey, was embroiled in a legal fight last month after he was ejected for flipping his bat as he celebrated a home run in the final of the Little League sectional tournament. He faced a suspension from his first state tournament game for the ejection and the bat flip until his father took Little League to court and won an emergency temporary restraining…

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ABC News anchor Linsey Davis is opening up for the first time publicly about her yearslong battle with uterine fibroids and her decision to undergo a hysterectomy.Davis, the anchor of “ABC News Live Prime With Linsey Davis” and weekend anchor of “World News Tonight,” shared her health journey Monday in a conversation with singer Tamar Braxton and model and actress Cynthia Bailey — two women who have also spoken publicly about having uterine fibroids — in hopes of helping even more women.”I feel like if there is an 80% instance in anyone’s health, it should be a priority,” Davis said…

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