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Consumer Reports: Eyelash Extension Hazards Video included

Women have been looking for ways to darken and thicken their eyelashes since the  days of Cleopatra. And in the spotlight these days, super-long lashes from pop star  Adele and rap singer Niki Minaj. But More>>

Consumer Reports: Keeping Produce Fresh

Tossing out fresh fruit and vegetables that have gone bad feels like throwing money down the drain. A new product called FreshPaper claims to keep produce fresh for two to four times longer. It's made More>>

Consumer Reports: The Skinny on Fitness Video Games Video included

Lots of video games on the market are advertised as a fun way to get fit. Consumer  Reports checked out five: Nike Plus Kinect Training, Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2013,  Just Dance 4, U-F-C Trainer, More>>

Consumer Reports: Paying With Your Cell Phone

Over the last year, people are starting to pay for stuff by waving, sliding, or tapping their smart phones. More and more apps are offering different ways to pay—they're referred to as digital wallets. More>>

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  • The salmonella scare that wiped thousands of jars of peanut butter off the shelf, now stretches to peanuts still in the shell. Hines nut company is recalling nearly 2 million pounds of them that were
    Hines nut company is recalling nearly 2 million pounds of in-shell peanuts that were processed in the Sunland Peanut Processing Plant.
  • Women have been looking for ways to darken and thicken their eyelashes since the  days of Cleopatra. And in the spotlight these days, super-long lashes from pop star  Adele and rap singer Niki Minaj. But
    Women have been looking for ways to darken and thicken their eyelashes since the  days of Cleopatra. And in the spotlight these days, super-long lashes from pop star  Adele and rap singer Niki Minaj. But
  • According to AAA.com on Monday, Minnesota now has the second highest gas prices in the country at $4.27, which is slightly less than Hawaii at $4.34. In North Dakota, the gas prices are not far behind
    According to AAA.com on Monday, Minnesota now has the second highest gas prices in the country at $4.27, which is slightly less than Hawaii at $4.34. In North Dakota, the gas prices are not far behind
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