In yesterday’s Deal of the Day, we called out a handful of deeply-discounted items at Urban Outfitters, and many are still in-stock — and on-sale — today, like this eight-pack of status-y toilet paper that we once recommended as a cheeky anniversary gift. … [Read more...] about 22 Things on Sale You’ll Actually Want to Buy: From the North Face to Ganni
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Retail Sales Unexpectedly Crashed in December
As has frequently been the case throughout the pandemic, the economic effects have been uneven. Sales of autos and parts rose 1.9 percent in December and were 10.1 percent higher than the year ago level. Sales at electronics and appliance stores fell 4.9 percent and were 16.6 percent lower than December 2019, an indication that the pandemic took a steep toll on holiday shopping in these stores. … [Read more...] about Retail Sales Unexpectedly Crashed in December
Pelosi mum on when House will send impeachment article to Senate
Many Democrats, including House Majority Leader Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump impeached again; now what? The Hill's 12:30 Report: House moves toward second impeachment Hoyer: MAGA stands for 'Make America Grieve Again' MORE (Md.), want to send it immediately, suggesting that any delay would undermine a central tenet of their argument for impeaching Trump to begin with: that he's a danger to the country and should be removed as soon as possible. … [Read more...] about Pelosi mum on when House will send impeachment article to Senate
Great white sharks back in Red Triangle
Monitoring program Block's team of eight Stanford scientists has been working with marine biologists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium on the shark-monitoring program, called Tagging of Pacific Predators, or TOPP, for the better part of a decade. It was their landmark study in 2009 that determined that this region's sharks, known as northeastern Pacific white sharks, are genetically unique compared with other great whites around the world. … [Read more...] about Great white sharks back in Red Triangle
Lawyers Push California to Move Inmates to Front of Vaccine Line
The move, attorneys say, would help ease the burden on hospitals while helping control outbreaks inside state lockups. That’s why they’re asking Gov. Gavin Newsom and U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar to order the swift vaccinations of every inmate who hasn’t already been infected, starting with those who are most vulnerable. … [Read more...] about Lawyers Push California to Move Inmates to Front of Vaccine Line