Magnets in the toy, pip-Cubes, can fall out of the blocks and be swallowed by children, causing injury or death, federal regulators warned. By Rylee Kirk More than 9,000 units of Crayola toy blocks ...
A popular Crayola-branded magnetic building kit has been recalled nationwide over a risk of "serious injury or death" tied to the possible ingestion of loose magnets. Roughly 9,400 CreateOn ...
WHEELING, Ill. — CreateOn is recalling about 9,400 Crayola-branded magnetic building cubes after determining the products pose a serious risk of injury or death if swallowed by children. The recalled ...
The recalled pip-Cubes contain magnets that can come loose when the seams separate. Many soldiers at Army commands in SA likely moving to Fort Bragg Threats, dysfunction and flying: Why quitting is ...
In 1845, Michael Faraday discovered what’s known today as the Faraday Effect—which describes how light and electromagnetism are related. A new study revealed that the magnetic component of light ...
If you grew up around some of the earlier models of televisions and computers, you may have received at least one sternly-worded warning to never place a magnet near them. These warnings still persist ...
A Research Triangle Park-based rare earths magnet company has announced it is building a nearly billion-dollar factory in Johnston County, near the confluence of Interstate 40 and Interstate 95.
Donald Trump is not known for sticking to the subject. Ask him about the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, his young and influential political ally, and he’ll pivot to talking about construction ...