Tons of LEGO sets are releasing on March 1, including Batman, Star Wars, and Disney options that will test the durability of ...
The rain hasn't stopped for hours. Wind rattles the shelter's windows as the storm outside swells, flooding the streets they ...
Discover the best Valentine’s Day gifts for kids in 2026, including LEGO sets, craft kits, cozy blankets, books, Nintendo ...
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Why LEGO Pokémon sets spark emotional reactions

A heartfelt unboxing of LEGO Pokémon sets that blends nostalgia with collector enthusiasm. From detailed builds to childhood memories, this moment highlights why these sets resonate with fans of all ...
These cat moments are so funny they cause emotional damage. Get ready to laugh and feel the cutest level of chaos. #funnycats #catfails #catsoftiktok New Budweiser Super Bowl ad Mamdani praised for ...
The j case allows family members to recover emotional damages only if they witness serious injury or death caused by negligence and were at risk themselves. Courts have consistently applied this ...
From the moment 4-year-old Cameron first stepped out into Glimmer in Spyro 2, he knew video games were going to play a central role in the rest of his life. Though he never planned to make it the ...
LEGO has gradually been releasing new Lord of the Rings sets for a few years now, racking up an impressive collection over time. The brick-building company has just announced another one, and it’s ...
The U.S. women’s hockey team won the Olympic gold medal Thursday in Milan after a comeback effort and an overtime victory. And many had family in the stands taking in ...
At the turn of the new year, on January 1, LEGO released a big new Stranger Things set that synced up nicely with the fifth and final season of the show. It’s the Creel House, the large and imposing ...
Lego fans will soon be able to wear the brand’s trademark colorful bricks on their feet. Crocs Inc. has teamed up with the Danish toymaker in a multiyear agreement, starting with Lego-shaped clogs as ...
This column continues last week's discussion of our doctor shortage and suggests tougher steps some trial lawyers might oppose. We should change the standard of proof required to get punitive damage.