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Common antimicrobial chemical associated with skin problems in kids
Children with twice the level of the antimicrobial chemical triclosan in their urine were 23% more likely to report eczema symptoms than those with lower concentrations, according to research published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives .

Subscriber only. Smurfs get surreal, which might be lost on the kids
The biggest surprise about the new Smurfs movie was the smattering of applause that bubbled forth in the darkness of a recent, kid-friendly preview screening as the credits began to roll. But the animated film – a complicated portal-hopping adventure set in the (groan) multiverse that also incorporates a smattering of live action, mostly scenery and no actors – does have its moments.

In ‘Happy Gilmore 2,’ Christopher McDonald will still eat you for breakfast
Christopher McDonald does not deliver threats in rhymes. He does not tell fans to go back to their shanties. He would never say he eats “pieces of s— like you for breakfast.” (He’d prefer to have a green smoothie with protein powder, spinach and fruit.) He is not, in other words, Shooter McGavin.

FBI agent found guilty of raping 3 clients in his secret tattoo parlours
Enticed by the offer of a free tattoo, the 18-year-old arrived at a tiny studio run by “Lalo Brown” hidden inside a strip mall in suburban Maryland. Later, a 20-year-old and a 21-year-old were drawn into Brown’s operation by tattoos and promises of modeling photo shoots.
