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Gucci has a new face, and it's one that fans of both fashion and K-pop will instantly recognize. Lee Know, member of the ...
Nearly 200 Girl Scouts, participated in the annual "Bridging Savannah's Bridge" event. The event symbolizes Girl Scouts transitioning to their next level and included scouts from 11 states and ...
Eight Girl Scouts from Kentucky and southern Indiana have earned the Gold Award, which is the highest honor in the Girl Scouts organization. The award is given to Girl Scouts who tackle a local or ...
BEVERLY — At 87 years old, Priscilla Douglas still lives by the Girl Scout Law. She achieved the highest honor a Girl Scout can as a teenager, represented American Girl Scouts abroad, served as ...
Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan troops can set up booth sales on their own without approval. After Millen and his team put the girls' success on social media, they started to gain some attention.
Baby food, spices, chocolate. And now, Girl Scout cookies. In recent years, tests have found heavy metals like lead in some of the most common food products in American households. A proposed ...
Yes, you can, but the Girl Scouts' argument that their cookies are OK to eat "feels like they’re dodging the point," consumer protection and environmental attorney Vineet Dubey told USA TODAY.
National Girl Scout Day is Wednesday, March 12, and you can celebrate by ordering a box of cookies or enjoying a free Thin Mints Frosty at Wendy's.
A New York woman filed a lawsuit against the Girl Scouts of America alleging their cookies contain harmful levels of heavy metals and pesticides. The Girl Scouts maintain that their cookies are ...
The Girl Scouts of the United States of America filed a trademark infringement lawsuit on Monday against the Boy Scouts of America for dropping the word "boy" from its flagship program in an ...
Girl Scout Cookies are being sold in the Virginia Skyline region until March 31. Cookies are $6 a box and benefit local troops and councils. Booth sales are taking place at various locations, ...
Podcaster Joe Rogan called Girl Scout cookies "toxic," citing a recent study that found the cookies contain metals and an herbicide. The study wasn't peer-reviewed.