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Brighten Your Day (and Picture Quality) By Saving $350 on This 65-Inch Hisense TV

Brighten Your Day (and Picture Quality) By Saving $350 on This 65-Inch Hisense TV

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Best Buy's tech deals of the day are here! The Hisense 65U8N television dazzles with super-bright HDR and easy Google TV navigation, now with a big $350 discount. The Sony ULT Wear serve up thumping bass and clear noise cancellation at a sweet 25% off, which is fantastic for music fans. Lastly, the Blink Video Doorbell installs in minutes, offers crisp 1080p security, and works with Alexa. You can snag it now for 50% off. Don't wait—grab these must-have deals for an affordable upgrade today! Looking for something else? Scope out the Best Buy deals we found on and that are still available.
The Hisense 65U8N is a fantastic deal if you want a television that feels high-end without the big price tag. This $350 price cut certainly makes that a reality. The picture is super bright, and it handles contrast fairly well, even in sunny or dark scenes. Plus, it has a sleek design with a redesigned remote that's easy to use, and it works seamlessly with Google TV, so you get all your favorite apps and smart features. As our expert put it, 'The U8N gets almost as dark and almost twice as bright as Samsung's flagship QLED TV.' It's even won the Editors' Choice award for its value and performance, scoring a rare "Outstanding" rating in our .
65" Hisense U7 Series 4K Mini-LED ULED Smart TV (2024 Model) for $698.00 (List Price $998.00)
85" Samsung Q60D Series 4K QLED Smart TV (2024 Model) for $997.99 (List Price $1,697.99)
65" LG C4 Series 4K 120Hz OLED Evo Smart TV (2024 Model) for $1,396.99 (List Price $2,699.99)
65" Samsung S90D 4K OLED 144Hz Smart TV (2024 Model) for $1,397.99 (List Price $1,697.99)
65" LG OLED Evo G4 Series 4K Smart TV (2024 Model) for $2,196.99 (List Price $3,399.99)
The Sony's ULT Wear headphones are all about deep, thumping bass. For $150, you get serious low-end power, surprisingly good noise cancellation, and even hands-free Alexa support. They're comfortable for long listening sessions and offer plenty of EQ customization if you want to tweak the sound. And if you want to feel the bass, there's a dedicated button to take it up a notch. As our expert puts it, "Bass lovers should pay attention to the ULT buttons, which push the bass response to astounding heights." The headphones earned an 'Excellent' rating in our , making them a solid pick for bass enthusiasts.
Apple AirPods Max ANC Wireless Headphones (Midnight) for $479.99 (List Price $549.00)
Soundcore Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones (Black) for $39.99 (List Price $59.99)
Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones for $328.00 (List Price $399.99)
JBL Tune 770NC Wireless ANC Over-Ear Headphones (Black) for $109.95 (List Price $129.95)
Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones for $248.00 (List Price $348.00)
The Blink Video Doorbell is a smart way to keep tabs on your front door. It's easy to install whether you choose a wired or wireless setup, so you can start monitoring quickly. Enjoy sharp 1080p video, Alexa integration, and two-way audio that lets you speak to visitors from anywhere. In our , our home security contributor, , offered it a "Good" rating but with today's 50% price cut, we'd qualify it as a great addition to your smart home system.
Blink 1080p Video Doorbell (Black) for $29.99 (List Price $59.99)
Arlo AVD4001 2nd Generation 2K Wireless Doorbell Camera for $59.99 (List Price $129.99)
Ring Battery Doorbell With Ring 2nd Gen Indoor Cam for $79.99 (List Price $159.98)
Ring Battery Doorbell Plus With Spotlight Cam Plus for $199.99 (List Price $299.98)
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Amazon's Mid-Year Sale is officially here — shop the best 63 deals from the event right now
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Amazon's Mid-Year Sale is officially here — shop the best 63 deals from the event right now

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Five things about Quebec's new language rules for businesses
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Send This To Your Grandma, Dad, Or MAGA-Supporting Family When They Ask You How Trump's Economy Is Going

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All of which, Trump referred to as a "transition period" when pressed about how his tariffs could financially hurt Americans — a far cry from his original campaign promise to 'immediately bring prices down, starting on Day One.' So without further ado, here's how Trump's April played out: Note: Data on inflation is released a few weeks after each month has ended, so our reports will look at the previous month's numbers. Unemployment has been sneaky under the Trump administration. As everyone is understandably busy arguing about tariffs and the rising cost of living, absent are larger conversations about unemployment. Perhaps we've all been desensitized following the mass government layoffs earlier this year. Regardless, April saw unemployment stand firm at a raised 4.2%, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Related: 18 Major Global Events That American Media Is Ignoring Right Now, And Why They Actually Matter To Us As a professional doomscroller, I find laughs in odd places, including in this clip of Trump saying, "You can have all the eggs you want. We have too many eggs. In fact, if anything, the prices are getting too low." If you've been to any grocery store, then you KNOW that eggs are STILL wayyyy more expensive than they used to be. Long gone are the days of a $2.99 carton of 12 eggs. Instead, carts hosted a dozen eggs for an average of $5.12 a pop. Trump: "You can have all the eggs you want. We have too many eggs. In fact, if anything the prices are getting too low." — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 18, 2025 Newsmax / Twitter: @atrupar Gas hasn't changed too much throughout Trump's presidency so far. On average, it's continued to fall around the $3.20 mark, with this month clocking in at about $3.299 per gallon according to the US Energy Information Administration. Related: "I Am So Torn With What You Are Doing" — 11 Posts From MAGA Business Owners Who Are So Close To Getting It Hey! Some good news! Inflation has fallen for the third month in a row. CNBC reports an inflation rate of 2.3% in April (but you might not be feeling it, as tariff surcharges tack extra fees on to your regular shopping). YIKES. YIKES. YIKES. At the beginning of April, data showed that Trump's stock market had one of the worst starts under any president since 1950. Following Trump's "Liberation Day" and tariff policies, the market became so volatile that Wikipedia now has an official 2025 Stock Market Crash page. So it should come as no surprise that the Dow Jones fell once again in April — this time by 2.9% according to Statmuse. Trump's first 100 days have passed, and still no stimmy in sight. There were, however, reports that the Trump administration was reportedly considering offering Americans a $5,000 baby bonus to help increase birth rates in the US. That's about $277.78 a year! I'm sure that'll help cover the rising cost of childcare, food, rent, college, extracurriculars, healthcare, and everything else that comes with raising a child. *Sarcasm overload* And finally, we have Trump's approval rating. In April alone, Gallup put his rating at 44%. BUT! If you're looking at the approval rating for his first 100 days in office overall, the number dips to 40%, according to the Pew Research Center. Either way, more than half of the country is not satisfied. Those are our stats for April. Now, let's look at comments we received on our last edition in a little section I like to call ✨Comment Corner✨. Comment Corner #1: I love when y'all give me assignments. As a base number, Biden closed out his final full month as president in December with 100% ground beef costing an average of $5.58 per pound in the US, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Trump's numbers (including his 10ish days in January) so far are: January 2025: $5.50 per pound February 2025: $5.74 per pound March 2025: $5.85 per pound April 2025: $6.00 per pound Comment Corner #2: Hi! You must be new here. This report is meant to serve as a log of Trump's entire second-term presidency from Day One. I didn't set out thinking a country's entire economy could be perfected in a few months. I also didn't set out believing a few months was all Trump would need to put the US at a "very high" risk of recession, according to leading economists. A recession hurts us all. I am far from giddy watching my grandfather continuously tack on more years of work despite being far past retirement age. It's an ever-more common experience, and one I hope future generations can avoid. But we're not exactly trending in that direction. Comment Corner #3: I am always at your service. 🫡 See y'all next month! Want to know if Trump's economy is actually doing as well as he promised? 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