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ARVADA, Colo. — An 11-year-old girl penned a letter to Santa filled with heartache, asking him to stop her “sadness” after losing her father and grandmother in a house fire over the summer.Brooklynn Alexander, 11, wrote her Christmas wish and dropped off her letter in Santa’s mailbox in her hometown of Arvada.Amber Klein built the mailbox to ensure Santa received every letter written by kids in Arvada before Christmas.“Every night, I send the letters off to Santa,” Klein said.While helping Santa read through the letters, Klein came across Brooklynn’s wish, a heartfelt letter raw with pain.“Santa, I’ve been suffering from depression and my anger issues have been bad lately. So, what I am trying to say is — I shouldn’t get presents and can you please stop my sadness,” Klein read in the letter.In July, a fire tore through Brooklynn's home, killing her father and grandmother. A neighbor rescued her from inside. She was put on a ventilator and spent more than a week at the hospital. The pain and anguish Brooklynn feels brought memories of Klein’s dad rushing back.“My dad passed away in a house fire and I just immediately wanted to protect her,” Klein said.Klein took to Facebook to track down Brooklynn. It didn’t take long for the two families to bond.“I told her about my dad and how he died,” Klein said. “I showed her the necklace that I wear that has my dad’s ashes in it and now Brooklynn wants the same thing.”Two lives, decades apart, found each other as Brooklynn learns to navigate her pain.“I feel like whether it be my dad or Brooklynn’s dad, that they brought us together,” Kelin said.Through tears, Brooklynn says Kelin’s story gives her hope that life will get better.Brooklynn has since written a second letter to Santa. Her wish list includes a body pillow, fluffy socks and a paint-set with watercolors. She's also asking for letters from the public to help bring joy back into her life.“It’s just really fun seeing letters from people that I don’t even know cause even though they don’t even know me, they care about the situation,” Brooklynn said.This story was originally published by Adi Guajardo on KMGH in Denver. 2158
An over-the-counter drug sold exclusively on Amazon.com is being recalled because it failed to meet child-resistant packaging requirements.The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission said Medique recalled the 31 products because the packaging is not child-resistant, which poses a risk of poisoning if young children swallow the contents.Medique said over 143,000 drugs that are being recalled were purchased on or after June 1, 2018.The products being recalled are listed in the table below:ProductDrugPackage Type# of PacketsMedi-First Non-Aspirin Acetaminophenacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50250Medi-First Extra Strength Non-Aspirin Acetaminophenacetaminophen (500 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medi-First Sinus Pain & Pressureacetaminophen (500 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medique APAPacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet250Medique Extra Strength APAPacetaminophen (500 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medique Back Pain-Offacetaminophen (250 mg)2 tablets packet50100250Medique CCP Caffeine Feeacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50250Medi-First Cold Reliefacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medique Cramp Tabsacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medique Decorel Forte Plusacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50250Medique Medicidin-Dacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50100250Dover Aminofenacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet250Otis Clapp Back Quellacetaminophen (200 mg)2 tablets packet150Otis Clapp Mygrexacetaminophen (500 mg)2 tablets packet150Otis Clapp Valihistacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet150Medi-First Pain Relief Extra Strengthacetaminophen (110 mg)aspirin (162 mg)2 tablets packet50100250Medi-First Plus Pain Zappersacetaminophen (250 mg)aspirin (250 mg)2 tablets packet50125Medique Pain-Offacetaminophen (250 mg)aspirin (250 mg)2 tablets packet50100250Medi-First Aspirinaspirin (325 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medi-First Plus Aspirinaspirin (325 mg)2 tablets packet50125Medique Aspirinaspirin (325 mg)2 tablets packet12100250Medique Diphendiphenhydramine (25 mg)1 tablet packet24200Medi-First Ibuprofenibuprofen (200 mg)2 tablets packet450125250Medique I-Prinibuprofen (200 mg)2 tablets packet3100250Dover Addaprinibuprofen (200 mg)2 tablets packet250Medi-First Burn Cream with Lidocainelidocaine (0.9 grams)packets25Medi-First Burn Spraylidocaine HCl (2%)2 oz bottle--Medi-First Blood Clotting Spraylidocaine (4%)3 oz bottle--Ecolab Burn Creamlidocaine (0.9 grams)packets25Medique Diamodeloperamide HCl (2 mg)1 tablet packet650100Medique Mediproxennaproxen sodium (220 mg)1 tablet packet50100The expiration date for tablets and creams can be found on either the container carton's top or side panels in the format.For products in spray bottles, the same format's expiration date is located on the bottle's front.The expiration date is found on the bottom for the spray cans.To receive a refund, consumers should contact Medique for information on how to dispose of the product and receive a full refund. No incidents or injuries have been reported. 3024

As businesses across the country deal with the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Country Time Lemonade is making sure the country's "littlest entrepreneurs" get the same help.The Littlest Bailout is an economic relief program aimed at helping kids start lemonade stands. Kids who are 14 and younger can get a 0 "stimulus check," which comes in the form of a prepaid card.Country Time says the money is to help kids "preserve the values of lemonade stands, honest work, and entrepreneurship."To apply, parents must upload an essay, 250 words or less, that answers the question, "How would your child use their stimulus check to juice the economy?"Parents must also upload a picture of the lemonade stand sign their child/children were going to use. The limit is one entry per household.According to the official rules, the company plans to give out 1,000 of the prepaid cards.There is no purchase necessary and the program ends on Aug. 12. Parents can click here to apply.This story was originally published by Emily McCain on WFTS in Tampa, Florida. 1068
As Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell awaits trial, newly released documents provide insight into the charges she's facing.A deposition from 2016 has been made public that alleges Maxwell was a recruiter for Epstein's underage sex ring.Testimony from Virginia Giuffre, one of Maxwell's alleged victims, implicates Prince Andrew and former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson. Both the prince and Richardson have denied the allegations against them.Giuffre also reports seeing former President Bill Clinton on Epstein's private island. When she asked Epstein about why Clinton was there, she said Epstein told her that Clinton owed him a favor.Clinton has previously denied ever going to Epstein's island.Giuffre also said one of the men involved in Epstein's sex ring was a "large hotel chain owner."The in the court filings, Maxwell and her attorney portray Giuffre as unreliable, pointing to errors in certain information she provided. 950
Aretha Franklin, the legendary Queen of Soul, died after a battle with cancer Thursday at the age of 76. Franklin's career spanned half a century, immortalized by hits such as "RESPECT" and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman." Her voice, her energy and her stage presence were powerful even in recent years. Aretha may be gone, but her songs and her legacy will be with us forever.Kevin Necessary is the editorial cartoonist for Scripps station WCPO in Cincinnati. His opinions do not reflect those of the E.W. Scripps Company or its affiliate stations. 587
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