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About 1,000 stores in the Dollar Tree chain will begin selling alcohol, the company announced today.It will also expand freezers and coolers at 400 of its Family Dollar stores, the Virginia-based chain said. Dollar Tree bought Family Dollar in 2015.Recently, it was announced that nearly 400 Family Dollar stores will close. About 200 Family Dollars will be re-branded as Dollar Tree.The company will also be selling more items at about the price point. Those items are under the new Dollar Tree Plus! label. Until now, the company had restricted all items to . 578

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ALDEN, N.Y. – Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for the new coronavirus while serving time at a New York state prison, according to multiple reports. The 169

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A real-life Grinch took nastiness to a new level after snatching a gift from a doorstep and leaving a sarcastic "thank you" note for the victim.Hilary Smith ordered a Christmas gift for her boss and had it delivered to her snowy home in St. Paul, Minnesota. But she never saw the package."I looked down, and there was a piece of notebook paper folded neatly on the top step, where the package probably should have been," Smith told 443

  

A study from the National Institutes of Health claimed that permanent hair dye and chemical hair straighteners could increase the risk of breast cancer among women. The study published online on Dec. 4 in the International Journal of Cancer found that women who used permanent hair dye and chemical hair straighteners were 9% more likely to develop breast cancer than those who did not. The NIH used a sample size of 46,709 women. Researchers stressed that there was little to no increase in breast cancer risk for semi-permanent or temporary dye use."Researchers have been studying the possible link between hair dye and cancer for a long time, but results have been inconsistent," said corresponding author Alexandra White, Ph.D., head of the NIEHS Environment and Cancer Epidemiology Group. "In our study, we see a higher breast cancer risk associated with hair dye use, and the effect is stronger in African American women, particularly those who are frequent users. "While the study suggests an increased risk for women, these results need to be replicated in other studies to make a conclusion, the NIH said. When asked if women should stop dyeing or straightening their hair, co-author Dale Sandler, Ph.D., chief of the NIEHS Epidemiology Branch, said, "We are exposed to many things that could potentially contribute to breast cancer, and it is unlikely that any single factor explains a woman’s risk. While it is too early to make a firm recommendation, avoiding these chemicals might be one more thing women can do to reduce their risk of breast cancer." 1576

  

An American, who left the U.S. two weeks ago to climb Machu Pichu in Peru, says he can’t return home. Husband and father, Chris McLeroy, left on March 13, and due to travel bans implemented in efforts to curb the COVID-19 outbreak, he says he can’t get back to America or even across the border to get a flight home.“We are told we are not allowed back into the U.S because the borders of Peru have been closed, and so there is no travel between the regions,” he said.Meanwhile, over 4,000 miles away, his wife and son are forced to wait.“We all have our moments of sad and worry,” said McLeroy’s wife, Jodi. “I have to hide all that because I don’t want my son to see it. I want him to feel safe.”Every day, Jodie McLeroy is working with local officials, including her U.S senator, desperately trying to get her husband home.The couple is trying not to lose hope. “It’s certainly creating an anxiety not being able to be there with my family going through this,” Chris McLeroy said.He says he needs transportation to the nearest airport, but the roads are blocked.“It’s going to take the U.S. government to make that arrangement to get them to the airport,” he said.But, the question is, when will that happen?“I have faith he will make it home,” Jodie McLeroy said. “I just don’t know when.” 1305

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