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    Exposing hidden sugar

    Think you don’t eat a lot of sugar? Consider this, every day the average American consumes the equivalent of 22 teaspoons of “extra” sugar — sugar that’s been added to food and beverages.

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    Used tires save money, but at what risk?

    John Matarese looks into the growing popularity of used tires, as automobile tire prices soar.

  3. Target

    Shoppers unhappy with Target sell-outs

    John Matarese explains why some women are growing  unhappy with Target's new designer lines.

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  1. Making a woman's dream come true

    Making a woman's dream come true

    Nick Carter has been burning-up the pop music charts ever since he first started performing with the Backstreet Boys back in 1993.  At that time, Nick was the youngest member of the band.

  2. Shopper unhappy with Target

    Shopper unhappy with Target

    Target has received lots of publicity in the past few weeks for its newest designer collection. Unfortunately, some of the publicity wasn't that good.

  3. Should you buy ID theft protection?

    Should you buy ID theft protection?

    We spend some $3.5 billion a year on ID-theft services... but our partners at Consumer Reports say don't waste your money!

    • Fixing Daisy's headstone

      Fixing Daisy's headstone

      Alone in her home in Northwest Detroit, Barbara Hicks practices a gospel song that she will soon be singing in church.

    • Is your jewelry appraised high enough?

      Is your jewelry appraised high enough?

      The price of gold and some gemstones are skyrocketing leaving consumers unable to replace their jewelry when it's lost or stolen because it's not insured for enough money.

    • Apple expected to unveil smaller iPad

      Apple expected to unveil smaller iPad

      John Matarese has the latest on Apple's upcoming iPad 3, and a smaller, cheaper iPad.

      • 'Do Not Call' list not working for some

        'Do Not Call' list not working for some

        Some consumers say the Do Not Call list hasn't stopped the barrage of telemarketing calls. We look at what the FTC is doing about these complaints.

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