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The most-followed tech review influencer on YouTube apologized after viewers caught him driving almost three times over the speed limit in a video he uploaded Tuesday to nearly 20 million subscribers.
A South Carolina mom is suing Mattel after the toymaker mistakenly printed URL links on 'Wicked' dolls' packaging that directed consumers to a porn site. Mattel sued by mom over 'Wicked ...
Mattel has apologized after the web address of a porn site was mistakenly printed on the packaging of its newly released “Wicked” dolls.
A website was created to enable people to replace segments of the book's text with their own, [18] and Mattel pulled the title from Amazon after many critical reviews. [19] The publisher stated it was being discontinued. [20] A Mattel spokesperson said that the book had first been published in 2010 and was outdated, [11] and the company apologized.
Austin Evans was born on August 22, 1992, and is a Missouri native. [3] Homeschooled throughout his childhood, Evans' interest towards video games and technology developed at an early age from his father buying the Sony PlayStation 1 for him and his family, along with discovering the Nintendo Game Boy. [3]
On April 3, 2018, at approximately 12:46 p.m. PDT, a shooting occurred at the headquarters of the American video-sharing website YouTube in San Bruno, California.The shooter was identified as 38-year-old Nasim Najafi Aghdam, an Iranian-American woman, who entered through an exterior parking garage, approached an outdoor patio, and opened fire with a Smith & Wesson 9 mm semi-automatic pistol.
Mattel made a mistake that hasn’t been so popular.This weekend, social media users shared images of Wicked dolls they bought to celebrate the premiere of the Broadway-musical-turned-movie that ...
He left his position with Mattel in 1998. [5] Bryant later worked as a freelance designer, including doll design work for Ashton-Drake Galleries. [6] During this period, Bryant stated that he found the initial inspiration for "Bratz" dolls after driving by a high school in Springfield, Missouri in 1998. [7]