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  • NEW Kids Sonic the Hedgehog Swim Goggles Ages 3+ Adjustable ~ FREE SAME DAY SHIP



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  • LIVE: Follow all of the action on the final day of the UCL league phase


    LIVE: Follow all of the action on the final day of the UCL league phase

    It all comes down to this as we have 18 simultaneous kickoffs in the Champions League league phase this evening. Check back throughout the night for updates on all of the drama.

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    TEAM NEWS — BAYERN MUNICH

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    TEAM NEWS — MANCHESTER CITY

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    TEAM NEWS — BARCELONA

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    TEAM NEWS — LIVERPOOL 

    The team news is starting to roll in. Here is how Liverpool will set up against PSV this evening!

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    The San Siro is ready, and looking as gorgeous as ever.

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    What a shot! Reports now say the fire has been contained but smoke has drifted into the concourses which could delay entry into the stadium for the fans.

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    Things are officially heating up in Manchester ahead of City’s crucial clash with Club Brugge this evening.

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    We’ll kick off the night with Real Madrid’s team news as Ancelotti’s men look to break into the top-eight.





    LIVE: Follow all of the action on the final day of the UCL league phase

    Don’t miss out on the excitement as the top teams battle it out for a spot in the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League. Stay tuned for live updates, scores, and commentary on all the matches happening today. Who will secure their place in the next round? Tune in to find out! #UCL #ChampionsLeague #FinalDay

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  • OLAY Total Effects 7 IN ONE Night & Day Moisturiser | SPF15 50ml



    OLAY Total Effects 7 IN ONE Night & Day Moisturiser | SPF15 50ml

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    Introducing the OLAY Total Effects 7 IN ONE Night & Day Moisturiser | SPF15 50ml!

    This all-in-one moisturiser is perfect for busy individuals looking to simplify their skincare routine. With seven benefits in one product, including hydration, firming, evening skin tone, and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, you can achieve radiant and youthful-looking skin without the hassle of multiple products.

    Not only does this moisturiser provide all-day hydration, but it also contains SPF15 to protect your skin from harmful UV rays during the day. Its lightweight formula absorbs quickly and won’t clog pores, making it suitable for all skin types.

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  • Champions League live blog: Final day of the league phase


    Welcome to Matchday 8 of the 2024-25 UEFA Champions League season! Europe’s premier club competition has its final day in its new format with 18 matches happening at the same time across the continent on Wednesday, providing exciting matchups, top talent and drama.

    Enjoy the play-by-play from all the games with reporters such as Tom Hamilton at Aston Villa vs. Celtic, Sam Marsden at Barcelona vs. Atalanta, Rob Dawson at Manchester City vs. Club Brugge, Beth Lindop at PSV vs. Liverpool and Mark Ogden at VfB Stuttgart vs. Paris Saint-Germain.

    Who will qualify for the knockout phase? View our permutations here.



    Welcome to our live blog coverage of the final day of the Champions League league phase! With several teams still fighting for their spot in the knockout stage, today’s matches are sure to be intense and exciting.

    Stay tuned as we provide live updates, commentary, and analysis of all the action happening on the pitch. From last-minute goals to controversial calls, we’ll bring you all the drama as it unfolds.

    So grab your snacks, settle in, and join us as we witness the thrilling conclusion of the Champions League league phase. Let’s see which teams will advance to the next round and which ones will be left disappointed. It’s all happening right here on our live blog. Let the games begin! #ChampionsLeague #LiveBlog #FinalDay

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  • Visine Dry Eye Relief All Day Comfort Lubricant Eye Drops for Up to 10 Hours of Comfort, Dry Eye Drops with Polyethylene Glycol, 0.5 fl. oz


    Price: $14.86 – $7.48
    (as of Jan 29,2025 18:00:30 UTC – Details)



    Visine Dry Eye Relief All Day Comfort Lubricant Dry Eye Drops moisturize and soothe dry eyes and protect against further irritation. For the temporary relief of burning, eye irritation, and discomfort, these lubricant eye drops provide dry eye relief and protect against further irritation. Featuring polyethylene glycol 400, these sterile eye drops provide soothing relief. From Visine, a brand backed by 60 years of expertise, these eye drops provide up to 10 hours of comfort. Visine All Day Comfort Dry Eye Relief Eye Drops are available in 0.5-fl. oz bottle.
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.07 x 1.76 x 3.75 inches; 1.13 ounces
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 24, 2015
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Pfizer Consumer Health – J&J
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00OVM2CK4
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

    0.5-fluid ounce bottle of Visine Dry Eye Relief All Day Comfort Lubricant Dry Eye Drops to moisturize and soothe dry eyes and protect against further irritation
    Sterile moisturizing eye drops start working in seconds to provide temporary relief of burning, eye irritation, and discomfort due to dryness of the eye
    These eye drops start to relieve dry eye in seconds
    From Visine, a brand backed by 60 years of expertise, these eye drops feature the lubricant polyethylene glycol 400 and provide up to 10 hours of comfort
    Visine All Day Comfort Dry Eye Relief Eye Drops are available in a small, convenient-to-carry bottle for convenient relief anywhere, even on-the-go

    Customers say

    Customers find that the medication works well for dry eyes without stinging. They say it helps clear vision and soothes their eyes. Many customers consider it a good value for money. However, some have mixed opinions on the quality.

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    Are you tired of constantly having to reapply eye drops throughout the day for your dry eyes? Look no further than Visine Dry Eye Relief All Day Comfort Lubricant Eye Drops! With up to 10 hours of comfort, these eye drops contain Polyethylene Glycol to provide long-lasting relief for dry, irritated eyes.

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  • FIRST DAY Kids Essential Multivitamin Gummies, Vitamin A, D3, B6, B12, C, K2 & More + Organic Fruits & Veggies for Growth, Brain, Immunity. Natural Strawberry & Orange Flavor, Low Sugar. 30-Day Supply


    Price: $41.95
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    Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.8 x 2.95 x 2.83 inches; 9.14 ounces
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 10, 2024
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ First Day, Inc.
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CQRV8RB1

    Real Wholesome, Real Results You Can Feel: Our kids multivitamin gummies are designed to address hidden hunger left by modern childhood diets; made with 12 organic fruits and veggies, this supplement focuses on the 9 micronutrients that children most commonly lack
    Designed to Support Healthy Growth & Development: Made with real ingredients, such as kale, beets, carrots and strawberries, our vitamin gummies help aid everything from brain and immune function to hidden hunger and emotional development; each serving has more folate than 1 ½ cups of spinach, more vitamin B1 than 5 cups of broccoli, and more Vitamin D than 200 mushrooms
    Tastes Great & Has Only 2 Grams of Sugar: Even picky eaters enjoy the natural fruit flavors of our multivitamins; parents can also rejoice knowing each serving has only 2g of sugar — up to 80% less than other kids multivitamins
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    Customers say

    Customers appreciate the vitamin quality, saying it provides a good dose of essential vitamins and increases children’s appetite. They like the ingredients. However, some find the smell unpleasant and the product sticky or melted. Opinions vary on taste, value for money, and eco-friendliness.

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    Introducing FIRST DAY Kids Essential Multivitamin Gummies!

    Our gummies are packed with essential vitamins and minerals including Vitamin A, D3, B6, B12, C, K2, and more to support growth, brain development, and immunity in children. Made with organic fruits and vegetables, our gummies are a delicious way to ensure your child is getting all the nutrients they need.

    With a natural strawberry and orange flavor, our gummies are not only tasty but also low in sugar. Each bottle contains a 30-day supply, making it easy to incorporate into your child’s daily routine.

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  • Go Beauty ETERNAL BEAUTY Niacinamide Hydrolyzed Collagen Revive 1 oz Day Ampoule



    Go Beauty ETERNAL BEAUTY Niacinamide Hydrolyzed Collagen Revive 1 oz Day Ampoule

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    Introducing the Go Beauty ETERNAL BEAUTY Niacinamide Hydrolyzed Collagen Revive 1 oz Day Ampoule!

    This powerful formula is packed with niacinamide and hydrolyzed collagen to help revitalize and rejuvenate your skin. Niacinamide, also known as Vitamin B3, helps to improve the appearance of enlarged pores, uneven skin tone, and fine lines. Hydrolyzed collagen works to improve skin elasticity and firmness, giving you a more youthful and radiant complexion.

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  • Set Pond’s Bright Miracle Ultimate Clarity Day & Night Serum Reduce Darkspot 30g



    Set Pond’s Bright Miracle Ultimate Clarity Day & Night Serum Reduce Darkspot 30g

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    Introducing the Pond’s Bright Miracle Ultimate Clarity Day & Night Serum! Say goodbye to dark spots and hello to a brighter, clearer complexion with this powerful serum.

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  • Trump pledged to bring down food prices on Day One. Instead, eggs are getting more expensive




    CNN
     — 

    In August 2024, then-candidate former President Donald Trump delivered a press conference surrounded by packaged foods, meats, produce, condiments, milk and eggs.

    “When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on Day One,” he said at the time.

    It was a pledge he repeated on the campaign trail, often followed by the phrase, “drill, baby, drill.” And to many voters, inflation was a justifiable target: Years of sharply rising prices had taken a toll on their hard-earned pay and their livelihoods.

    But Day One has turned into Day Seven, and those eggs are getting even more expensive.

    Despite a flurry of executive actions, Trump’s price-related promises have gone unfulfilled, Democratic lawmakers wrote in a letter addressed to the president.

    “You have instead focused on mass deportations and pardoning January 6 attackers, including those who assaulted Capitol police officers,” according to the letter signed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren and 20 congressional Democrats. “Your sole action on costs was an executive order that contained only the barest mention of food prices, and not a single specific policy to reduce them.”

    In fact, the lawmakers added, Trump appears to be “backtracking” on those promises, conceding in recent weeks that it’s “hard to bring things down.”

    On Sunday, Vice President JD Vance made a similar comment to CBS’s Margaret Brennan when asked about grocery prices.

    “Prices are going to come down, but it’s going to take a little bit of time,” he said, adding that the way to lower prices is “to encourage more capital investment into our country.”

    Trump’s frequent price-dropping pledges have long been countered by economists who have noted that broad-based price declines not only would be outright dangerous for an economy by creating a deflationary “doom loop,” but, also, that they’d be improbable to achieve.

    “No president is able to lower prices in a week, and some of the promises that were made about how quickly prices were going to come down were probably never achievable,” said Tyler Schipper, economist and associate professor at the University of St. Thomas, in St. Paul, Minnesota. “Some of the most stark things that people are still seeing at the grocery store are almost entirely due to price dynamics that were in place before.”

    Egg prices, for example, have been driven higher as a result of a deadly bird flu that has constricted supply; meat prices have been on the rise because of ongoing drought; coffee prices are expected to jump because of severe weather in South America; and housing costs will continue to rise because of a long-running shortage of inventory.

    Trump has argued that he can help bring down food prices by drilling for more oil domestically; however, the US already is producing more oil than any country in history.

    “The incentives [to drill more] aren’t great for oil companies,” Schipper said. “They certainly want the rights to drill; but given the price of oil right now, there’s not a lot of incentive for them to open up a bunch more oil capacity and push prices down further.”

    Plus, Schipper noted, it takes time to increase production.

    While more oil might not be as immediate a solution as the president may hope, Schipper said there may be potential in reducing housing regulations.

    However, that takes time, too, he said.

    “There are lags between changing the policy and then developers seeing changes in policy and then gaming out how much that saves them, then actually building the apartments, and people moving into them,” Schipper said. “But a lot of that regulation is not at the federal level. A lot of that regulation is at the city and state level.”

    While slowing down inflation takes time (just ask the Federal Reserve), the Democratic lawmakers did offer potential solutions as well as an olive branch.

    “If you are indeed committed to lowering food prices, we stand ready to work with you,” according to the letter. “Last year, we put forward several recommendations for executive action to lower food prices by encouraging competition and fighting price-gouging at each level of the food supply chain.”

    Inflation has slowed significantly since peaking in June 2022; however, it still hovers above the Fed’s target rate of 2%.

    US central bankers meet this week and are expected to hold rates steady, economists say, noting both inflation’s stubborn retreat trajectory as well as uncertainty around Trump’s tariff and immigration policies that could ultimately raise prices.

    “Tariffs have the effect, especially for goods that are more concentrated in individual countries, to raise prices,” Schipper said, noting Trump’s floated 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico. “Particularly with Mexico, we import about 60% of fresh fruit and 40% of fresh vegetables. It’s one of those things where the argument for preserving American jobs is just weaker in some of those categories; because in winter in the United States, we don’t have the ability to grow some of those fruits and vegetables.”



    In a surprising turn of events, President Trump pledged to bring down food prices on Day One of his presidency, but instead, Americans are seeing an increase in the cost of eggs.

    Many consumers were hopeful that Trump’s promises would result in more affordable groceries, but the recent spike in egg prices has left many scratching their heads. Some experts believe that the increase in egg prices can be attributed to various factors such as supply chain disruptions, increased demand, and rising production costs.

    While the Trump administration has yet to address the issue directly, critics are quick to point out that this development raises doubts about the president’s ability to deliver on his promises of lowering food prices for the American people.

    As the situation continues to unfold, many are left wondering if this is just the beginning of what could be a challenging road ahead for American consumers. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • A Day for Pseudoscience in Congress


    Shortly after birth, newborns in the United States receive a few quick procedures: an Apgar test to check their vitals, a heel stick to probe for genetic disorders and various other conditions, and in most cases, a hepatitis B vaccine. Without that last one, kids are at risk of getting a brutal, and sometimes deadly, liver condition. Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana happens to know quite a lot about that. Before entering Congress in 2009, he was a physician who said he was so affected by an 18-year-old patient with liver failure from the virus that he spearheaded a campaign that vaccinated 36,000 kids against hepatitis B.

    Cassidy, a Republican, will now play a major role in determining the fate of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump’s pick for health secretary, whose confirmation hearings begin today on Capitol Hill. Kennedy has said that the hepatitis B vaccine is given to children only because the pharmaceutical company Merck colluded with the government to get the shot recommended for kids, after the drug’s target market (“prostitutes and male homosexuals,” by Kennedy’s telling) weren’t interested in the shot. Kennedy will testify in front of the Senate Finance Committee, where Cassidy and 26 other senators will get the chance to grill him about his views. Though it might seem impossible for an anti-vaccine conspiracist to gain the support of a doctor who still touts the work he did vaccinating children, Cassidy has not indicated how he will vote. Similar to the Democratic senators who have come out forcefully against Kennedy, Cassidy, in an interview with Fox News earlier this month, said that RFK Jr. is “wrong” about vaccines. But he also said that he did agree with him on some things. (Cassidy’s office declined my request to interview the senator.)

    That Kennedy even has a chance of winning confirmation is stunning in its own right. A longtime anti-vaxxer with a propensity for far-fetched conspiracy theories, RFK Jr. has insinuated that an attempt to assassinate members of Congress via anthrax-laced mail in 2001 may have been a “false flag” attack orchestrated by “someone in our government” to gin up interest in the government preparing for potential biological weapon threats. He has claimed that COVID was “targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people,” and that 5G is being used to “harvest our data and control our behavior.” He has suggested that the use of antidepressants might be linked to mass shootings. Each one of these theories is demonstrably false. The Republican Party has often found itself at war with mainstream science in recent years, but confirming RFK Jr. would be a remarkable anti-science advance. If Republican senators are willing to do so, is there any scientific belief they would place above the wishes of Donald Trump?

    A number of Republicans have already signaled where they stand. In the lead-up to the confirmation hearings, some GOP senators have sought to sanewash RFK Jr., implying that his views really aren’t that extreme. They have reason to like some of what he’s selling: After the pandemic, many Republicans have grown so skeptical of the public-health establishment that Kennedy’s desire to blow it up can seem enticing. And parts of RFK Jr.’s “Make America healthy again” agenda do in fact adhere to sound scientific evidence. His views on how to tackle America’s epidemic of diet-related diseases are fairly well reasoned: Cassidy has said that he agrees with RFK Jr.’s desire to take action against ultra-processed foods. Kennedy appears to have won over the two other Republican doctors on the committee, Senators Roger Marshall of Kansas and John Barrasso of Wyoming. Marshall has been so enthusiastic about Kennedy’s focus on diet-related diseases that he has created a MAHA caucus in the Senate. Although Barrasso hasn’t formally made an endorsement, he has said that Kennedy would provide a “fresh set of eyes” at the Food and Drug Administration. (Spokespeople for Barrasso and Marshall did not respond to requests for comment.)

    Meanwhile, Kennedy appears to have gone to great lengths to sand down his extremist views and present himself as a more palatable candidate. “He told me he is not anti-vaccine. He is pro–vaccine safety, which strikes me as a rational position to take,” Senator John Cornyn of Texas told Politico. Kennedy has also done more to drum up unnecessary fear about COVID shots than perhaps anyone else in the country. Nearly four years ago, he petitioned the federal government to revoke authorization for the shots, because “the current risks of serious adverse events or deaths outweigh the benefits.” (COVID shots are highly safe and effective. A spokesperson for Kennedy did not respond to a request for comment.)

    Especially on the right, Kennedy’s conspiracy theories have not consumed his candidacy: With concerns about conflicts of interest, his views on abortion, and generally strange behavior (such as dumping a dead bear in Central Park), there is much to debate. If Republican senators skirt around his falsehoods during today’s confirmation hearings, it will be evidence of their prevailing capitulation to Trump. And it also may be a function of Kennedy’s rhetorical sleights. As Benjamin Mazer recently wrote in The Atlantic, Kennedy is not simply a conspiracy theorist, but an excellent one. He’s capable of rattling off vaccine studies with the fluency of a virologist, which boosts his credibility, even though he’s freely misrepresenting reality.

    During his recent appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, Kennedy claimed that thimerosal, a preservative containing mercury used to protect vaccines from contamination, was found to cause “severe inflammation” in the brain of monkeys. Kennedy was able to quickly name the lead author and introduce the methods as if he has read the study hundreds of times. But Kennedy’s central claim—that the brains of monkeys given thimerosal were severely inflamed—is a “total misrepresentation” of the study, its lead author, Thomas M. Burbacher, told me. The problem is that Kennedy gets away with these claims because very few listeners are going to log on to PubMed to track down the study he is referencing, let alone read through the entire thing.

    In theory, senators should be equipped to push back on his schtick. RFK Jr.’s positions are hardly a mystery, and senators have advisers to help them prepare for such hearings. Regardless of Kennedy’s pseudoscientific beliefs, some Republicans may support him simply because they are wary of bucking their president. Before Kennedy even makes it to a full vote from the Senate, he has to receive approval from the Senate Finance Committee: Given the tight margins in the committee, Kennedy can’t afford to lose a single vote from Republicans sitting on that panel, assuming that no Democrats support his nomination. I reached out to the offices of seven Republican senators on the committee who haven’t already backed Kennedy for clarity on where they stand; none of them gave me a straight answer on how they’d vote.

    In all likelihood, the first big decision in Kennedy’s nomination will fall to Cassidy. He has proved willing to oppose Trump before. Cassidy was one of seven Republicans who voted to convict Trump during his second impeachment proceedings. That led Louisiana’s Republican Party to formally censure him, and has drawn him a primary challenger for his 2026 reelection bid. Although Cassidy criticized Trump during the 2024 campaign, he now seems eager to support him. “Today, the American people start winning again,” Cassidy wrote in a statement on Inauguration Day.

    Perhaps Cassidy will still dissect Kennedy’s views with the precision of a surgeon’s scalpel. He likes to dive deep into health-care minutiae any chance he gets. (I would know: He once pulled out his iPad and lectured me and other reporters about some arcane drug-pricing policy.) But if today’s meeting is full of softball questions, it could put RFK Jr. on his way to confirmation. That would send a message that, science-wise, the Senate is willing to cede all ground. Trump could pursue the most radical parts of the Project 2025 agenda, such as splitting up the CDC, or Kennedy could launch a full-blown assault on vaccines—and the Senate would be in a much less powerful position to stop it even if it wanted to. If senators hand the keys of a nearly $2 trillion health-care agency to a known conspiracy theorist, anything goes.



    Today in Congress, it seems like the perfect day for pseudoscience to take center stage. From climate change deniers to anti-vaxxers, there is no shortage of politicians pushing unfounded theories and questionable research.

    As we watch lawmakers debate policies and make decisions that impact our health, environment, and future, it’s concerning to see how easily misinformation can infiltrate the halls of power.

    While science should be the guiding force in shaping our policies and laws, it’s clear that pseudoscience has a firm foothold in Congress. From cherry-picked data to outright falsehoods, it’s crucial for us as citizens to demand evidence-based decision-making from our elected officials.

    Let’s hope that in the future, Congress will prioritize facts and evidence over pseudoscience, and work towards creating policies that are rooted in reality rather than conspiracy theories. Our future depends on it.

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