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A chemist, she lent her expertise in drug research to ACT UP, an organization known for its street protests, and helped accelerate the approval of H.I.V. and AIDS treatments. [TheTopNews] Read More.60 mins ago - Consumer product safety recall roundup for April 17, 2026
Kids' toys and activities are part of this week's recall roundup By News Desk of ConsumerAffairs April 17, 2026 Magic Pocket Staff toy can snap open Xingwenfeng is recalling nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs sold on Amazon after reports that the staff can expand unexpectedly, causing eye and laceration injuries. Specific hazard: The protective pin can fail and the staff can expand too rapidly, creating projectile and laceration hazards. Scope/stats: About 25,000 units sold on Amazon.com from September 2020 through March 2026 for $8 to $26; 163 incident reports including eye, face and hand injuries. Immediate action: Stop using the staff immediately and request a full refund following the companys photo-and-disposal instructions. Xingwenfeng is recalling nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs sold in gold, silver or black and in 110 cm or 150 cm expanded lengths. The products arrive tightly wound into a compressed cylinder, and the protective pin is often not fully engaged. The recall follows reports that the staff can deploy suddenly, striking users. The hazard The protective pin mechanism can fail to prevent unintentional expansion, and even when engaged the staff can expand too rapidly for consumers to react. CPSC said it has received 163 reports of incidents involving injuries to the eyes, face and hands, including corneal lacerations, temporary vision loss and injuries requiring stitches; many reports involved children as young as 9. What to do Consumers should stop using the Magic Pocket Staff immediately and contact Xingwenfeng for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write their initials and the current date on the staff with a permanent marker and email a photo of the marked product, then follow instructions to safely expand the staff before disposal and throw it away. Do not sell or give away the recalled product. Company contact Email Xingwenfeng at nvyue_recall@163.com, or go to Amazons Product Safety Alerts page and locate the notice listed in the recall. Source Childrens activity cube has small parts risk Melofaver US is recalling ATOYUS Childrens Activity Cubes sold on Amazon because parts can detach and create choking hazards for young children. Specific hazard: Xylophone screws and clock hands can detach, and the mallets spherical ends also pose a choking hazard. Scope/stats: About 70 units sold on Amazon.com from January 2026 through February 2026 for about $26; no incidents reported. Immediate action: Stop using the toy, keep it away from… [TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Americans are losing nearly $1,000 a year to confusing money terms
New data reveals the financial jargon tripping people up and how misunderstanding it could be costing you By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs April 17, 2026 Americans lose an average of $948 a year due to financial mistakes tied to confusing money terms, adding up to $246 billion nationwide. About 42% of Americans struggle with money management, with terms like APR, ETF, and equity among the most misunderstood. Experts say small misunderstandings from high-interest debt to missed 401(k) matches can quietly lead to major financial losses. If youve ever nodded along while someone talked about APRs, ETFs, or compound interest while secretly having no idea what they meant youre far from alone. Financial jargon can feel like a different language, and for many Americans, that confusion is coming with a real price tag. New data from BrokerChooser shows that in 2025 alone, the average American lost about $948 due to money mistakes tied to poor financial literacy. Across the country, that adds up to a staggering $246 billion in losses. And its not just a small group struggling about 42% of Americans say they have trouble managing their money. In recognition of Financial Literacy Month this April, experts at BrokerChooser dug into search trends to find out which financial terms people are Googling the most and, in other words, which ones are causing the most confusion. The results highlight a clear gap between the financial decisions people are expected to make every day and the knowledge they actually have to make them confidently. The top 10 most confusing financial terms Heres a look at the top 10 financial terms that were searched on Google the most: Equity APR (Annual Percentage Rate) GDP (Gross Domestic Product) ETF (Exchange Traded Funds) Annuity Principal Capital Yield Correlation Arrears Avoiding costly mistakes An expert at BrokerChooser shared some of the most costly mistakes that many consumers frequently make: Holding cash in low-interest accounts Misunderstanding APR and taking on high-interest debt Missing out on employer 401(k) matches Paying unnecessary fees on financial products Signing up for buy now, pay later schemes without fully understanding the repayment terms These choices might seem… [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Where EV charging demand is surging — and what it means for drivers
As gas prices climb and used EV interest spikes, new data reveals the cities feeling the biggest strain on charging infrastructure By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs April 17, 2026 EV interest is surging driven in part by rising gas prices but charging infrastructure isnt keeping up evenly across U.S. cities. New data shows major hotspots like Irvine, San Francisco, and Orlando are seeing the highest demand, while places like Newark are experiencing rapid growth in charger searches. Experts say the EV boom is now an energy challenge, and drivers can avoid higher costs and stress by prioritizing home charging and planning ahead. Electric vehicles are having a moment and not just on dealership lots. As gas prices fluctuate and more drivers look to save at the pump, interest in both new and used EVs is climbing fast. But behind the scenes, that surge is putting new pressure on something many drivers dont think about until they need it: charging infrastructure. A new analysis from Payless Power highlights just how uneven that demand has become. By looking at factors like charging station availability, EV ownership, and even how often people search for EV charger near me, the study pinpoints the U.S. cities where charging demand is rising the fastest and where local power grids could soon feel the strain. ConsumerAffairs spoke with Brandon Young, CEO of Payless Power, who explained that the rapid rise in EV adoption isnt just a transportation story its an energy story. More EVs on the road means more electricity demand at the local level, especially during peak charging times, and utilities are racing to keep pace. For consumers, the takeaway is simple: owning an EV is becoming more accessible than ever, but where you live and how built-out your local charging network is can make a big difference in your day-to-day experience. The role of rising gas prices Young explained that the consistent increase in gas prices makes EVs look more attractive for drivers, but it doesnt always translate to making the switch. Higher gas prices certainly make EVs more attractive to drivers, but its often more of an attention grabber, instead of the primary reason, he said. While research shows that gasoline price instability certainly influences EV demand much more than electricity price changes, consumers still want to be confident in their upfront affordability, incentives,… [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Trader Joe’s settles credit card disclosure suit for $7.4M
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