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  • ‘Witness’ Tree Outside Abraham Lincoln’s Former Home Irreparably Damaged
    Storms damaged the American linden tree, which was alive when Lincoln lived at the home in Springfield, Ill. He left it in 1861 for the White House. [TheTopNews] Read More.
    THE NEW YORK TIMES – Travel | Consumers & ShoppingSat, June 13, 2026
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  • Resident doctors cancel strike after new offer from government
    The walkout had been due to start at 07:00 BST on Monday and last all week. [TheTopNews] Read More.
    BBC NEWS – Health | Health & WellnessSat, June 13, 2026
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  • Captain Sandy Keeps It Moving on Bravo’s ‘Below Deck Mediterranean’
    Since 2017, the captain has led several megayachts and crews on the popular reality-TV franchise. [TheTopNews] Read More.
    THE NEW YORK TIMES – Travel | Consumers & ShoppingSat, June 13, 2026
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  • Broken toaster? Dead lamp? Repair Cafés are teaching Americans to fix it, not t...
    Inflation is fueling a movement to fix things instead of buying new By Kyle James of ConsumerAffairs June 12, 2026 More Americans are repairing instead of replacing: Rising prices are fueling interest in Repair Cafs, where volunteers help fix everything from toasters and lamps to clothing and bikes.Many "broken" items can be saved: A bad zipper, loose wire, or worn-out battery is often much cheaper to repair than replace.The repair movement is growing: Repair Cafs, tool libraries, and right-to-repair efforts are helping consumers save money and reduce waste.A broken lamp. A torn jacket zipper. A clock that hasn't ticked in years.For decades, the solution to many household problems was simply to throw it away and buy a new one.But as prices continue to rise and consumers look for ways to stretch their budgets, a growing movement is encouraging Americans to do something different: repair what they already own.A recent Associated Press report highlighted the growing popularity of Repair Cafs, community events where volunteers help people fix everything from electronics and household appliances to clothing, jewelry, bicycles, and musical instruments. What began as a small initiative in the Netherlands in 2009 has grown into a global nonprofit network with more than 4,000 Repair Cafes and nearly 850,000 repairs completed annually.For consumers facing higher prices on everything from groceries to household goods, the concept is gaining traction.Why replacing everything is getting expensiveFor years, many products were designed around convenience and low prices. When something broke, replacing it often cost less than repairing it. That's changing.Household budgets have been squeezed by inflation, and many consumers are taking a closer look at the true cost of constantly replacing items. A $40 toaster, $80 pair of headphones, or $150 vacuum cleaner may not seem expensive individually, but replacing multiple items every year adds up quickly.Many repair experts say that most consumers live in a disposable world and throw away products that need only a minor fix. Could be a loose wire, worn-out battery, broken zipper, or a damaged switch. Many of which can be repaired for a fraction of the cost of buying new.The rise of Repair CafsAccording to the AP report, Repair Cafs bring together volunteers with skills in electronics, sewing, woodworking, jewelry repair, and other trades. Instead of dropping off an item and paying a repair bill, participants work alongside volunteers and learn how repairs are made.At a recent Repair Caf in New… [TheTopNews] Read More.
    CONSUMER AFFAIRS – General | Consumers & ShoppingFri, June 12, 2026
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  • Gelson’s names a new president and CEO
    Koichi Toyo has worked with parent company since 2003 [TheTopNews] Read More.
    SUPERMARKET NEWS – General | Consumers & ShoppingFri, June 12, 2026
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  • Consumer product safety recall roundup for June 12, 2026
    Coffee makers, household necessities, and furniture are part of this week's recall roundup By News Desk of ConsumerAffairs June 12, 2026 Recall roundup: CPSC and FDA notices This roundup collects recent consumer product and food safety notices from the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Food and Drug Administration. The alerts range from burn and fire hazards to microbial contamination, choking risks and allergy concerns. Unsafe Houoto pool drain covers A CPSC recall covers Houoto 642-2150V pool drain covers sold on Amazon because the covers violate federal pool safety requirements and pose entrapment and drowning hazards. Hazard: The drain covers lack required markings and instructions under the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act, creating a risk of serious injury or death from entrapment and drowning. Scope: About 595 covers were sold on Amazon.com from January 2026 through May 2026 for about $18. Immediate action: Stop using pools with these drain covers right away and seek a refund after removing and marking the cover as recalled. Foshan Nanhai District Haichen Tengfei Hardware Factory, of China, is recalling Houoto 642-2150V pool drain covers sold on Amazon by Prosperity goes straight up. The white ABS plastic covers measure about 7 5/8 inches across with 7-inch screw hole spacing and were sold for use in swimming pools. CPSC said the covers do not comply with mandatory pool drain safety rules. The hazard CPSC said the recalled drain covers do not bear required product markings and are missing statements about service life, installation and maintenance. That violates the mandatory safety standard under the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act. Improper or noncompliant drain covers can increase the risk of body or hair entrapment, which can lead to drowning. No incidents or injuries have been reported. What to do Pool owners, operators and consumers should stop using pools with these drain covers immediately. To get a refund, consumers should remove the drain cover, destroy or otherwise render it unusable, write Recalled on it in permanent marker, and email a photo of the marked cover. CPSC also said consumers should make sure pools and spas use VGBA-compliant drain covers and teach children to stay away from drains. Company contact Consumers can contact Prosperity goes straight up by email at houoto@163.com. Source Kidisle coffeemakers can release scalding liquid A CPSC recall covers Kidisle hot and iced coffee machines… [TheTopNews] Read More.
    CONSUMER AFFAIRS – General | Consumers & ShoppingFri, June 12, 2026
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  • The Dollar General of old is working today
    Retailer sees a surge in shoppers grabbing $1 items [TheTopNews] Read More.
    SUPERMARKET NEWS – General | Consumers & ShoppingFri, June 12, 2026
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