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On some level, the gifts we buy for kiddos are really just gifts we buy to impress their parents.
Emma Carew Grovum is a former product manager, and the former assistant managing editor for The Daily Beast. Previously she’s worked at the New York Times, Foreign Policy magazine, the Chronicle of Philanthropy and The Minneapolis Star Tribune.
On some level, the gifts we buy for kiddos are really just gifts we buy to impress their parents.
During last night’s debate, Hillary Clinton hit Donald Trump over his past policy of discriminating against tenants of color—previously reported by The Daily Beast.
Thirty-two new items made their debut for 2016, featuring a blend of classic Minnesotan flavors and horrifying elements of ‘should you really deep fry that?’