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VP Kamala Harris says she plans to 'earn and win' Democratic nomination after Joe Biden drops out and endorses her; New Alabama bill threatens voter rights, legal challenge ensues; Fact-checking GOP claims on immigrants; Water contamination a concern in Midwest flood aftermath.

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President Joe Biden drops his 2024 re-election bid. He's endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to take his spot on the ticket, and election experts say they see benefits to this decision.

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It's grass-cutting season and with it, rural lawn mower races, Montana's drive-thru blood project is easing shortages, rural Americans spend more on food when transportation costs are tallied, and a lack of good childcare is thwarting rural business owners.

Uranium and Explosives Contained in “Most Dangerous Toys” List

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Monday, December 17, 2012   

YANKTON, S.D. - A blowtorch, asbestos and uranium. Children's toys with those features or ingredients are on a new list of the "10 Most Dangerous Toys of All Time" from the American Association for Justice. The accompanying report notes that the Consumer Product Safety Commission recalls millions of toys each year because of health hazards, and the agency is stretched too thin to catch everything.

Attorney Rob Shively says dangers today are not as obvious.

"In fact, it probably happens with as much or more frequency as before because so many of the components of those toys are manufactured overseas. Where, guess what? There just aren't oversight and regulations."

A Cabbage Patch "chewing" doll that munched on children's hair and fingers is on the list, as well as an atomic energy lab that contained radioactive materials, and the well-known lawn darts.

Shively says while some of the toys on the list are from days gone by, there are newer examples.

"The CSI lab that had asbestos in it is a great example. I think we maybe even have some new hazards in these stronger rare-earth magnets."

Those magnets were in Magnetix building sets and they fell out of the plastic pieces, leading to the death of one child who swallowed several of the magnets, and injuries to dozens of other children. The toy is still available today under a new name, MagNext, and a promise that the magnets don't dislodge from the pieces.

The complete list is at TakeJusticeBack.com.




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