Mar. 15, 2025
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Let’s be real:Meal preparationcan be tedious and time-consuming.
The best part? Every item is $25 or less. Check out 10 of the top-trending products, including kitchen scales, mixing bowls, and more that are perfect for meal prep. Prices start at just $7.
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Food storage containers are essential for dividing portions and packing meals to eat on the go.
Mar. 15, 2025
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People
With all the benefitshumidifiersbring to the home, it’s worth adding one for winter’s cold, dry months — if not year round.
Keeping indoor air moist and warm can help to combat dry skin, soothe allergies, and breathe easier, not to mention keep houseplants happy. To snag one for your own space, Walmart is filled withhumidifiers on sale— includingoneour product testers loved that purifies the air as it adds moisture to it.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:Amazon (4)Spring is in the air, so it might be time to consider a home refresh. After you upgradeyour beddingandcleaning supplies, don’t forget to jazz up the areas of your home that tend to be last on your to-organize list, like your kitchen.Amazon is stocked with kitchen organizing staples that will help declutter your home and save so much space — and they start at just $9. If your kitchen utensils are piling up, consider sorting them with a handydrawer organizer.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:Wayfair (4)With the official start of spring just a few weeks out, it feels like the right time to start thinking aboutbackyard barbecues and patio happy hours. However, there are afew things neededbefore the first outdoor soirée of the season.Wayfair dropped deals on pieces to upgrade your outdoor space for less, includingall-weather decor findsthat won’t rust or wear in the elements. Shop ottomans, area rugs, and even tabletop fireplaces up to 68 percent off.
Mar. 15, 2025
Palisades Fire.Photo:Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty
Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty
10 people have been charged with crimes committed during the Palisades and Eaton fires, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced at a news conference Monday, Jan. 13.
“These felony charges are the result of a multi-agency collaboration,” said Hochman. “It has been nothing short of incredibly impressive to be able to bring these charges this quickly.