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Author: Dustin Barnes, USA TODAY

Money

Velveeta skin care? Bud Light pizza seltzers? Educational toilet paper? Companies embrace April Fools’ Day pranks

April 1, 2021April 1, 2021Dustin Barnes, USA TODAYComments Off on Velveeta skin care? Bud Light pizza seltzers? Educational toilet paper? Companies embrace April Fools’ Day pranks

Velveeta skin care products? LEGO SmarkBricks? Toilet paper that teaches you a new language? Here are some 2021 April Fools’ pranks companies shared.

Travel

Dream job alert: This winery will pay you $10,000 a month to live rent-free in wine country

March 22, 2021Dustin Barnes, USA TODAYComments Off on Dream job alert: This winery will pay you $10,000 a month to live rent-free in wine country

A job posting by Murphy-Goode Winery advertises a $10,000 monthly salary, free rent and 30 cases of wine in Sonoma County, California.

Travel

Popular spring break beach towns have few COVID-19 restrictions

March 22, 2021March 22, 2021Dustin Barnes, USA TODAYComments Off on Popular spring break beach towns have few COVID-19 restrictions

The CDC’s COVID-19 guidelines for beaches suggest visitors wear masks and maintain social distancing, but not all spring break hot spots require it.

News

Trump wax figure removed from San Antonio museum after customers kept punching and scratching it

March 19, 2021Dustin Barnes, USA TODAYComments Off on Trump wax figure removed from San Antonio museum after customers kept punching and scratching it

Figures of George W. Bush and Barack Obama also have been attacked by members of the public in the San Antonio museum.

Nation

These 12 fruits and vegetables contain more pesticide residue than others, ‘Dirty Dozen’ study says

March 17, 2021Dustin Barnes, USA TODAYComments Off on These 12 fruits and vegetables contain more pesticide residue than others, ‘Dirty Dozen’ study says

The 2021 “Dirty Dozen” list released by the Environmental Working Group also added collard and mustard greens as well as bell peppers and hot peppers.

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