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When do Black Friday sales sales start in Tennessee? See shopping hours, what’s closed and what’s open

Tips for in store shopping to avoid crowdsIf you don't like online shopping, here are some tips while shopping in store.ProblemSolved, ProblemSolvedEven though Black...

Staples unveils Black Friday sale: When to get deals on tech and more

Early Black Friday deals: Watch USA Today on Good Day New YorkUSA Today talked with Rosanna Scotto and Curt Menefee on Good Day New...

Back-to-school supplies that every student needs for the 2024-2025 academic year

Ocean City Elementary students slime and ice PE teachersStudents at Ocean City Elementary students slimed and iced PE teachers, Tracy Drocella and Mark Engle.Lauren...

9 work dresses to look instantly put together in the office this summer

For those of us who don’t wear a uniform to work, we have to create our own, and with a heatwave on its way,...

X Shopping for Austin Office Space After San Francisco Sublease

Speculation is growing that another company owned by Elon Musk may be coming to Austin. X, his social media company formerly called Twitter, is looking...

Paramount announces $28B US merger with Skydance, a new era for famed Hollywood studio | CBC News

Entertainment giant Paramount will merge with production company Skydance, closing out a decades-long run by the Redstone family in Hollywood and injecting desperately needed...

Sale of Teck’s steelmaking coal business to Glencore approved | CBC News

The last hurdle in Teck Resources Ltd.'s years-long effort to off-load its coal mining business and become purely a metals producer is cleared after the federal...

ANALYSIS | Supreme Court takes a chainsaw to the most consequential criminal case against Trump | CBC News

Here's one thing we can state with virtual certainty: The United States Supreme Court has taken a chainsaw to the most consequential criminal case...

Facial recognition is growing more powerful. Experts say patchwork regulations aren’t enough | CBC News

Some police services in Canada are using facial recognition technology to help solve crimes, while other police forces say human rights and privacy concerns...

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