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Check your fridge for these recalled foods before Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is almost upon us, and that spells good food and good times with our families. But nothing can ruin a good Thanksgiving feast like the threat of contaminated food. Federal officials are warning consumers to avoid these specific items, which can cause digestive problems, sickness and even death in at-risk populations. Here are the foods you need to avoid this Thanksgiving weekend.
Apps can steal your info if you use this common login method
Data harvesting is an epidemic, but nobody wants to do away with it completely. It's big business, after all. But when a company is deceptive about collecting our personal information, it can erode the shaky trust we have with our social platforms. Now, a new app was discovered to be siphoning data from Facebook and Twitter accounts. Here's what you need to watch out for.
Watch out for these dangerous recalled products
Itâs very important to know when products are being recalled. Thatâs because something that poses a serious danger could be in your house right now and you donât even know about it. Donât worry, we can help. Hereâs a current list of items that were recently recalled that could cause a fire in your home or get you sick with E. coli.
Electronics left in your car arenât safe from thieves, even if you hide them
Back in the day, if you had valuables inside your car you could just hide them under your seats. Those days are long gone. Now, thieves have technology on their side that can easily help them find electronics left in your car, even if you've hidden them. We'll tell you how they're doing it and ways to protect your devices from being stolen.
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DIY security tip: Online shopping safety
Americans spend billions of dollars each year shopping online, and with every purchase, they're putting themselves at risk. Scammers, hackers and criminals are waiting, and credit cards are far from the safest way to pay online. In this DIY Security tip, Kim offers three safer options for making purchases while protecting your financial information.
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One of my most popular eBooks: 'How to Get Free HDTV and Cut the Cable'
Are you sick of spending hundreds or thousands of dollars each month on channels you never watch? Ready to save money and still watch your canât-miss shows, sports, news and movies? Itâs time to cut the cord or ditch the satellite dish. Youâre probably not sure where to start, and thatâs where I come in. In âHow to Get Free HDTV and Cut the Cable,â Iâll walk you through how to say goodbye to your expensive cable subscription and still watch the shows you love. Iâll teach you about the different service options and help you find the hardware you need.
Meat the agents of Border Patrol: Driverâs story is total baloney
Customs and Border Patrol impose strict rules on imported meats and vegetables for safety reasons. Other countries donât have the same rules and regulations applied to their produce and livestock inspections, and as a result, any contaminated contraband food has the potential to lead to health crises. This is why Border Patrol agents take their work so seriously. Recently, a driver was stopped at the U.S./Mexico border for declaring his cargo of frozen ham rolls on his truck. But that wasnât what was in the bed at all. As it turns out, the truck was filled with nearly 154 pounds of pure bologna! Pork is prohibited in domestic crossings, so more than 100 pounds of meat was sadly seized and destroyed. Thatâs enough for a yearâs worth of crappy sandwiches!
Soon, we wonât even need to import meat. Weâll just grow it instead!
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