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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Every Black Friday, there’s a number of viral products that everyone has on their Christmas wish list, and we don’t expect this year to be any different. However, not all of these popular items are going to stay in stock, and we have some insight on the ones that won’t. Black Friday is big business, and last year shoppers spent $222.1 billion during the entire holiday shopping season, according to Queue-it. Sales on Black Friday reached $16.4 billion (online and in stores), and this was a 9% increase from the year before. While it comes as no surprise that electronics are the most sought-after products of the holiday season, Queue-it said this accounts for the majority of holiday sales, jumping to $50.8 billion in 2023. Apparel, furniture, groceries and toys are the other hot sellers of Black Friday. Together, these five categories accounted for 65% of sales during the holidays last year and is only expected to grow in 2024. People are also reading... Proposal for South Corvallis has a neighborhood on edge Rebuilding the Pac-12 Conference Corvallis sued following DUII arrest of diabetic teen Corvallis man fatally hit by vehicle in Washington OSU police chief put on leave Albany's Talking Water Gardens goes silent — with no restart date UPDATED: Former Albany teacher, coach suspected of sex crimes Corvallis woman accused of hammer attack, break-in in Philomath OSU football: Bray is keeping the roster together, so far Corvallis middle housing project struggles to achieve liftoff thanks to a sewer pipe OSU police chief put on leave Corvallis police warn about phone scams OSU men's basketball: Beavers hope blowout wins pave the way for bigger things Former student sues Lebanon school district after sex scandal OSU men's basketball: Liutauras Lelevicius brings unique experience to the Beavers While many items that sell out over Black Friday are driven by a good deal, we also know that a hot product is just that — a gift that most people want to open on Christmas Day. So, here are our picks for the top 10 hot-ticket items that could sell out over Black Friday. The holidays are ripe for TV deals, and we expect shoppers to buy a ton of them in 2024, especially at Walmart. Consumers are trending toward bigger TVs and the super low-price deals over Black Friday force many models to sell out. This is especially true of popular models from Samsung, Hisense, LG and more favorites. Apple's smartwatches are a top pick among Apple fans. We’ve seen prices on the Apple Watch continue to trend downward, which was only spurred by the release of the new Apple Watch 10 in September. This pushed down prices on earlier models, with the best deals coming on the Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch 9. For Black Friday, we think the prices will drop even lower and sell out due to high demand. Wireless headphones are one of the most popular products of 2024, and Beats are one of the top brands. We’re already seeing big markdowns on Beats Wireless Headphones, and we expect these price drops to continue into Black Friday. The Beats Solo3 is likely to be on sale for even cheaper than we’ve already seen, and we think they will sell out for Black Friday, with the possibility of other popular Beats headphones joining them. If you haven’t picked up a pair of Apple AirPods yet, this could be your year to do it. With Apple launching a fourth generation of AirPods earlier this year, the price on prevvious models are creeping lower. We think over Black Friday they’ll be at their cheapest price ever, with the AirPods (3rd Gen) likely to sell out. Bluetooth speakers are a must-have for many this year, and with the big sound that comes from JBL’s speakers, it’s easy to see why they might sell out for Black Friday. These popular speakers come in a variety of portable sizes and waterproof designs. We expect big deals on JBL’s top-rated Clip 5 and Flip 6 Bluetooth speaker models. One of Apple’s most sought-after products of the year was the iPad, and we saw the 9th Gen and 10th Gen models drop to their lowest prices ever. We think this year will bring some iPad bliss with even better discounts, but these deals will disappear just as fast as they arrive. We think that mega discounts on the iPad (9th Gen) and iPad (10th Gen) could cause sell outs, especially on Amazon. The Dyson Airwrap just might be the top product of Black Friday, as this is one of the rare times there’s a discount on the beloved hair styling tool. At $600, the Airwrap carries a hefty price tag, so any discount presented is a welcome surprise. But as we’ve seen in the past, any Black Friday deal on the Dyson Airwrap causes a crush of interest that’s followed by a sell out. If you’ve tried to scoop up the UGG Tasman Slippers in previous years, you already know they never stay in stock for long. As the “it” slipper of the holiday season, UGG’s Tasman sells out multiple times over the holidays, even without a discount offered. We think that this year will be similar, with popular sizes and colors of the Tasman Slipper snatched up fast over Black Friday. The Bissell Little Green carpet cleaner is a popular home product that just can’t seem to stay in stock. With prices falling under $90, this mighty machine can be a blessing for pet owners and parents, as its compact size makes it easy to store and use when needed. We’ve seen the Little Green Machine sell out before, and we’d be surprised if it didn’t do it again over Black Friday. We’d be remiss if we didn’t include a top toy that we think will be hard to find and gift this year. Our pick is the Furby Galaxy Edition. This glow-in-the-dark Furby is based on the original Furby from the late ’90s with even more features, interactive modes and more fun. Making a comeback in 2023, we saw the revival of this popular toy sell out last year, and we expect the new Furby Galaxy Edition to do the same. Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly!
LA Galaxy strike early, hold off New York Red Bulls 2-1 to win their record 6th MLS Cup championshipPresident Javier Milei of Argentina announced a new formal alliance with Israel on Thursday, calling it “a bilateral alliance for freedom, democracy, and against terrorism and dictatorships.” The announcement came the same day as the International Criminal Court (ICC) approved warrants for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant, over objections from the United States and Argentina as well. Milei, an admirer of Israel and the Jewish faith, slammed his predecessors for their closeness to the Iranian regime, which was responsible for a massive terror attack on the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires in 1994. He pledged to support the fight against terrorism, and to stand up for the values of the West against their enemies. Earlier this year, during a visit to Israel, Milei signed a treaty on social rights with the Israeli government. He also visited Jewish holy sites and the community of Kibbutz Nir Oz, which was decimated by the October 7 terror attack. “We will never forget the inhuman attacks with [which] terrorism punished the Argentine people 30 years ago. And we also do not forget barbarism committed by the terrorist group Hamas on October 7th,” Milei said on Friday. He demanded the unconditional release of 101 remaining hostages held by Hamas, including eight Argentinian citizens. Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). He is the author of The Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days , available for pre-order on Amazon. He is also the author of The Trumpian Virtues: The Lessons and Legacy of Donald Trump’s Presidency , now available on Audible. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak .
Spurs travel to Premier League champions Manchester City on Saturday reeling from a disappointing home loss to Ipswich before the international break. The club’s problems have multiplied during the past fortnight with midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur handed a seven-match domestic ban on Monday and Cristian Romero (toe) joining a lengthy list of absentees. However, Postecoglou remains bullish about Tottenham’s progress and acutely aware of the scrutiny set to come his way if they stay 10th. “Christmas is a joyous occasion, irrespective, and I think it should be celebrated. If we’re still 10th then people won’t be happy, I won’t be happy, but we might not be 10th,” Postecoglou pointed out before nine games in 30 days. “Certainly for us I think it’s a significant period because you look at those games and we’ve got the league where we’ve got to improve our position and a couple of important European fixtures that can set us up for the back half of the year, also a Carabao Cup quarter-final. “At the end of that period we could be in a decent position for a strong second half of the year, so for us it is an important period. “You know there’s no more international breaks, so the full focus is here. You can build some momentum through that, or if things don’t go well you could get yourself into a bit of a grind. Ready for 👊 Go behind the scenes of training ahead of our trip to Manchester 🎥⤵️ — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) “Of course if we had beaten Ipswich, we’d be third and I reckon this press conference would be much different wouldn’t it? “I’m not going to let my life be dictated by one result, I’m sorry. I take a wider perspective on these things because I know how fickle it can be, but we need to address our position for sure. “And if we’re 10th at Christmas, yeah it won’t be great. There’d be a lot of scrutiny and probably a lot of scrutiny around me, which is fair enough, but that’s not where I plan for us to be.” Tottenham’s immediate efforts to move up the table will require them ending City’s two-year unbeaten home run in the Premier League. The champions have lost their last four matches in all competitions, but have some key personnel back for Saturday’s clash and will aim to toast Pep Guardiola’s new contract with a victory. Postecoglou was pleased to see Guardiola commit to a further two seasons in England, adding: “I love the fact that there’s a massive target out there that can seem insurmountable. “I look at it the other way. I go, ‘imagine if you knock him off, that’d be something’. “I’m at the stage of my life where I’d rather have the chance of knocking him off than missing that opportunity. “When greatness is around, you want to be around it. And hopefully it challenges you to be like that as well.” Saturday’s fixture will be Postecoglou’s 50th league game in charge of Spurs and he knows what is required to bring up three figures. “No European football, significant player turnover, change of playing style. Where did I think we’d be after 50 games? God knows. “It could have been a whole lot worse, but when you look at it in the current prism of we’re 10th, you’re going ‘it doesn’t look good’ and I understand that and we have to improve that. “But over the 50 games, I think there’s enough there that shows we are progressing as a team and we are developing into the team we want. “The key is the next 50 games, if they can be in totality better than the first 50? First, that means I’m here but second, I think we’ll be in a good space.”Days after a Boxing Day humbling by Wycombe Wanderers, Stevenage return to League One action keen to dispatch struggling Bristol Rovers in Sunday's gameweek 23 clash at the Lamex Stadium. Alex Revell 's men were powerless to resist the second-placed side's attacking prowess on Thursday, but seek a return to winning ways against a club winless in five matches, losing four in that period, and under new management after Inigo Calderon 's post-Christmas appointment. Stevenage went into Christmas undefeated in five League One matches (two wins), only to come unstuck at the hands of Wycombe on December 26. The Boro had gone four matches unbeaten on home soil before their recent humbling, although they seek a response to that reverse in Hertfordshire. Having accrued 20 of their 26 points in home games, supporters anticipate another strong showing from their side to end 2024 encouragingly with a seventh victory at the visiting club's expense. Despite their middling status — the 16th-placed Boro are unlikely to challenge for a top-six berth and are seven points clear of Crawley Town in 21st — the Hertfordshire outfit have somehow stayed motivated, especially on home soil. Thus, a Stevenage victory is anticipated this weekend, even though Bristol Rovers are winless in five league matches, losing four. Worryingly for the Pirates, they have fired blanks three times, losing to Blackpool (2-0), Leyton Orient (3-0) and Birmingham (2-0) during the wretched spell that threatens to see them slide into the bottom four heading into 2025, something newly-appointed Calderon hopes to avoid. With three points separating Calderon's men from Crawley, defeat for the Pirates this weekend and a Crawley win at Exeter could pull the Gas into the dreaded positions at the end of 2024. Those prospects are conceivable considering Rovers' away record: two wins, one draw and eight losses, with four defeats in their recent five matches on their travels. Only Stevenage and Rotherham United (six points each), and Shrewsbury Town and Cambridge United (five points each) have accumulated fewer away points than the Pirates this term, highlighting the club's away blues ahead of Sunday. Despite those problems, Rovers have enjoyed recent visits to Hertfordshire, beating Stevenage 4-0 in February 2022 and 3-2 in the same month earlier this year, and a repeat will be just what the doctor ordered for the visitors hoping to avoid being in the relegation places at the turn of the year. Stevenage have no fresh injury problems going into Sunday's match, though Jake Forster-Caskey will undergo last-minute checks. Jamie Reid (five) and Daniel Kemp (four) lead for goal contributions for the hosts, making the pair the Boro's leading threats in gameweek 23. Harvey White has fashioned five big chances this term, more than any player on either side, and the midfield man could be pivotal in unpicking the struggling visitors. Rovers came through Boxing Day unscathed and have a clean bill of health this weekend. Promise Omochere has netted in back-to-back games for the Pirates, and the 24-year-old forward could retain his starting role for the away side. Stevenage possible starting lineup: Ashby-Hammond; James-Wildin, Thompson, Piergianni, Butler; Phillips, White; Roberts, Kemp, Young; Reid Bristol Rovers possible starting lineup: Griffiths; Wilson, Taylor, Mola; Senior, Lindsay, Conteh, Thomas; Forde, Omochere, Hutchinson Despite a wretched sequence of results in the lead-up to Sunday's visit to Stevenage, Rovers are undefeated in three trips to Hertfordshire, and they could eke out a draw to extend that unbeaten run in a low-scoring draw. For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here .
Prosecco is a popular choice for many throughout the year, so it's no surprise that sales skyrocket during the festive season. However, with grocery bills still high, no one wants to pay more than necessary, especially if you're stocking up for guests and not even tasting the goods yourself. That's why we decided to conduct some festive research and compare the cheapest own-brand bottles from all the main supermarkets. It takes more than one person to sample seven bottles, as the only proper way to compare them is to taste them simultaneously - or at least that's what we told ourselves. All bottles are the same size, 75cl or 750ml, and roughly the same strength, ranging from 10.5% volume to 11%. The bottles are all distinct, except for Aldi and Asda's, which, with their similar striking yellow labels, are hard to differentiate. Most of them are extra dry, our preferred fizz style, but there's a variety of flavours on offer. Some like to boast about their origins - like Sainsbury's, which claims its Taste The Difference prosecco is 'sourced from the only DOCG quality vineyards in the prized Conegliano area in north east Italy' and M&S, which says its Conte Priuli, is 'made exclusively for M&S in the north east of Italy from Glera grapes'. I'm sure many people care about such details, but for us, it's purely about the taste - and the price, of course. Both of these options make for a delightful drink, and you wouldn't be let down by either gracing your Christmas dinner table. They're both priced the same too, with M&S charging a standard £7.50 and Sainsbury's currently matching this price with a Nectar card. The Morrisons option - from 'the Best' range - is another one 'made with grapes sourced from two of the best regions, Conegliano and Valdobbiadene'. It boasts a fine flavour and makes for a refreshing beverage, but at £9.50 a bottle, or £8 with a More Card, it leans towards the more expensive side. Tesco's Plaza Centro might just be the most effervescent of the lot, its citrus fruit flavours delivering a real kick, and you can truly savour the zesty lemon, pear and apple fruit flavours of Asda's £6 budget purchase. Lidl's doesn't quite hit the mark like the others. It's crisp and fresh, but leaves a somewhat acidic aftertaste. It would be easy to attribute that to the low price - with the Lidl Plus app it's reduced from the usual £5.45 to £4.75. It's also offering a magnum for £12.99, although that works out pricier than two of the smaller bottles. But there's one that not only matches Lidl's on price, but surpasses all of them in terms of taste and that's Aldi's Costellore Prosecco, which has also been reduced from £5.45 to £4.75, equating to just 79p per 125ml glass. The fact I had to visit three stores to secure a bottle of it speaks volumes. Boasting 'aromas of peach and pear complemented by notes of apple', this prosecco's soft and fruity flavour sets it apart. With seven bottles on the table, it was the only one we wanted seconds of and is the one we'll be stocking up on for the big day. Here's how supermarket proseccos stack up in terms of price: M&S at £7.50, Sainsbury's at £9.75 (£7.50 with Nectar card), Tesco at £7, and Asda at £6.Smith's career-high 205 yards rushing carries San Diego past Morehead State 37-14The Indonesian Embassy in Manila, in partnership with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), commemorated the 75th anniversary of Philippines-Indonesia diplomatic relations with "Two Nations, One Fashion," an extraordinary fashion event held at Whitespace Manila in Makati City on Nov. 22. In a continuing effort to strengthen the bond between the two countries — 75 years after the Philippines and Indonesia established diplomatic relations in November 1949 — state visits and events have been organized, building on several bilateral agreements primarily focused on border management. Register to read this story and more for free . Signing up for an account helps us improve your browsing experience. OR See our subscription options.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Cole Hargrove's 17 points helped Drexel defeat Pennsylvania 60-47 on Saturday. Hargrove also contributed 13 rebounds and three blocks for the Dragons (6-4). Kobe Magee scored 12 points while shooting 4 for 12 (0 for 3 from 3-point range) and 4 of 4 from the free-throw line and added five rebounds. Yame Butler had 10 points and shot 4 of 7 from the field and 2 of 4 from the free-throw line. Nick Spinoso led the Quakers (3-6) in scoring, finishing with 21 points, seven rebounds and two steals. Ethan Roberts added 11 points for Pennsylvania. Sam Brown had eight points. Drexel got a team-high six points across the first half from Hargrove, but it was only enough to head to the locker room with the score tied at the half 30-30. Drexel took a 10-point lead in the second half thanks to a 16-2 scoring run. Hargrove led their club in second-half scoring with 11 points. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
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