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2024 Black Friday ads: Best deals from Amazon, Target, Walmart, Best Buy, and more

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Black Friday has been here for weeks, but as of Nov. 29, it’s actually here. As always, the shopping event that takes over our TVs and inboxes promises huge discounts on TVs, laptops, headphones, speakers, and so much more.

In the battle for Black Friday, the leading names in the retail game are competing harder than ever. Some deals are price-matched across stores, while other deals on certain products are exclusive to one store or another. Where are shoppers supposed to start?

To help you shop smart this Black Friday, we’ve scoured all of the deals and doorbusters from the Black Friday ads of Best Buy, Walmart, Kohl’s, The Home Depot, and Target, pulling out the best ones and organizing them for you by category and retailer below. For those who don’t have time to scroll through pages and pages of ad scan offers from each store, this is your cheat sheet. Just use your keyboard’s search shortcut to search the product or category you’re eyeing.

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After weeks of having early sales advertised to us, here are the best deals from Black Friday ads that you can buy online as of actual Black Friday on Nov. 29.

Best deals from Amazon

Best Amazon deals on Apple

Best Amazon deals on Echo

Best Amazon deals on fitness trackers

Best Amazon deals on headphones

Best Amazon deals on Kindles

Best Amazon kitchen deals

Best Amazon deals on robot vacuums

Best Amazon deals on TVs

Best Amazon deals on Dyson

Best deals from Best Buy

Best Buy Apple deals

Best Buy deals on cameras

Best Buy deals on fitness trackers

Best Buy deals on gaming

Best Buy deals on headphones

Best Buy deals on kitchen

Best Buy deals on laptops

Best Buy deals on smart home gadgets

Best Buy deals on speakers

Best Buy deals on TVs

Best Buy deals on vacuums

Best deals from The Home Depot

Best Home Depot deals on cordless tools

Best Home Depot deals on air purifiers

Best Home Depot deals on smart home

Best Home Depot deals on home security

Best Home Depot deals on ice makers

Best Home Depot deals on mini fridges

Best Home Depot deals on vacuums

Best deals from Kohl’s

Best Kohl’s deals on Amazon products

Best Kohl’s deals on home audio

Best Kohl’s deals on headphones

Best Kohl’s deals on smartwatches

Best Kohl’s deals on tablets

Best deals from Target

Best Target deals on Apple products

Best Target deals on gaming tech

Best Target deals on TVs

Best Target deals on kitchen appliances

Best Target deals on laptops

Best Target deals on headphones

Best Target deals on robot vacuums and regular vacuums

Best Target deals on smart home

Best Target deals on speakers

Best Target deals on smartwatches

Best deals from Walmart

Best Walmart deals on Apple

Best Walmart deals on drones

Best Walmart deals on gaming

Best Walmart deals on headphones

Best Walmart deals on laptops

Best Walmart deals on TVs

Best Walmart deals on robot vacuums and regular vacuums

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1 hour ago | November 30, 2024

Best Max Deal: Max has resurrected its exact Black Friday deal from last year, but that doesn’t make us love it any less. If you’re a new or returning HBO Max subscriber, you can score six months of the streamer’s plan with ads for just $2.99 per month (instead of $9.99 per month) until Dec. 2. That saves you $42 total.

1 hour ago | November 30, 2024

Still Live: The Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum is still on sale for $299 in the Amazon Black Friday sale. That’s a 50% discount on the list price.

2 hours ago | November 30, 2024

Best YouTube TV Deal: YouTube TV is still available for $49.99 per month for two months. This would usually cost you $72.99 per month, so this Black Friday deal saves you $46 in total.

2 hours ago | November 30, 2024

3 hours ago | November 30, 2024

Best Hulu Deal: Hulu’s Black Friday deal is still live. Pay just $0.99 per month for a whole year of Hulu (with ads). Hulu with ads normally retails for $9.99 per month, so you’ll save over $100 with the best Black Friday streaming deal.

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Hurdle hints and answers for March 1, 2026

If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.

There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it’ll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.

An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.

If you find yourself stuck at any step of today’s Hurdle, don’t worry! We have you covered.

Hurdle Word 1 hint

Mixed metals.

Hurdle Word 1 answer

ALLOY

Hurdle Word 2 hint

A popular board game.

Hurdle Word 2 Answer

CHESS

Hurdle Word 3 hint

The edge of the beach.

Hurdle Word 3 answer

COAST

Hurdle Word 4 hint

Milk-based.

Hurdle Word 4 answer

DAIRY

Final Hurdle hint

A Spanish character.

Hurdle Word 5 answer

TILDE

If you’re looking for more puzzles, Mashable’s got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.

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Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on March 1

It’s a new month, and while the Moon may appear totally full, we’re still a couple of days away from this yet. But in the meantime, there’s still lots to spot on its surface.

What is today’s Moon phase?

As of Sunday, March 1, the Moon phase is Waxing Gibbous. According to NASA’s Daily Moon Guide, 94% of the Moon will be lit up tonight.

With just your naked eye, tonight you’ll be able to see the Mares Imbrium and Crisium, as well as the Tycho Crater. If you have binoculars hanging about, dust them off and pull them out to catch a glimpse of the Mares Nectaris and Frigoris, and the Endymion Crater. And proud telescope owners will see all this and more, including the Apollo 15 and 17 landing spots, and the Schiller Crater.

When is the next Full Moon?

The next Full Moon will be on March 3. The last Full Moon was on Feb. 1.

What are Moon phases?

According to NASA, the Moon takes about 29.5 days to orbit the Earth. Over the course of this period, it moves through eight recognisable phases, what we call the lunar cycle. While the same side of the Moon always faces us, the amount of its surface lit by the Sun changes as it continues along its path. The shifts in sunlight create the different appearances we see from Earth, ranging from a fully illuminated Moon to a thin sliver or near darkness. The eight phases are:

New Moon – The Moon is between Earth and the sun, so the side we see is dark (in other words, it’s invisible to the eye).

Waxing Crescent – A small sliver of light appears on the right side (Northern Hemisphere).

First Quarter – Half of the Moon is lit on the right side. It looks like a half-Moon.

Waxing Gibbous – More than half is lit up, but it’s not quite full yet.

Full Moon – The whole face of the Moon is illuminated and fully visible.

Waning Gibbous – The Moon starts losing light on the right side. (Northern Hemisphere)

Third Quarter (or Last Quarter) – Another half-Moon, but now the left side is lit.

Waning Crescent – A thin sliver of light remains on the left side before going dark again.

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Men are paying to have negative posts removed from Tea app

As reported by 404 Media, online service Tea App Green Flags will scrub negative posts from anonymous gossip app Tea and similar online forums where women post about negative experiences they’ve had with men they’ve dated.

According to 404 Media’s interview with Tea App Green Flags’ founder, simply identified as Jay, the company launched two years ago to tackle posts on the many Are We Dating the Same Guy Facebook groups. His focus has turned to Tea in the past year.

“We just want to take down posts about people who are being defamed,” Jay told 404 Media. “And when I say defamed, it means like, ‘this guy has a small penis,’ or ‘this guy smells.’ That doesn’t fit the mission statement of what the Tea app was for, which is to warn women against people who are harmful, who are abusive, who are cheaters.”

Tea App Green Flags’ site claims to have removed over 2,500 posts from the Tea App for over 759 clients. Most of the service’s clients are men, although Jay noted that occasionally the wives and girlfriends of men posted on the app will reach out.

Prospective Tea App Green Flags clients must provide their name, age, location, and photo to the service, as well links to specific posts targeting them. According to Tea App Green Flags’ FAQs, they can only remove posts with direct references to a client. On average, the site says, a Tea App “takedown campaign” will take 21 – 30 days. The lengths of other takedowns depend on the platform.

Price-wise, it costs $1.99 to report one Tea account and up to $79.99 to report 25 of them. The company also offers “24/7 Reputation Monitoring,” which costs $19.99 per month and alerts clients when they appear on Tea or Facebook.

Jay would not share the details of the takedown process with 404 Media. Tea does have a free form for takedown requests on its website, and says that it will “only reply to takedown requests submitted via the takedown portal.”

Jay emphasized to 404 Media that Tea App Green Flags does not extend its services to people who have been accused of sexual assault multiple times on Tea, or who have been accused by one person using their real name and photo in a Facebook group.

“Sometimes we find along the process that there are pedophiles or people who actually did what they did, and they’re very bad,” Jay told 404 Media. “So we say, ‘we’re not doing this.’ We can’t take a rap for that. We’re ethical. We just want to take down people who are being defamed.”

Tea markets itself as presenting “dating safety tools that protect women.” In July 2025, it was the target of a large-scale cyberattack that exposed thousands of user images including drivers’ licenses, leaving users vulnerable to doxxing and harassment. These images were provided as verification for accounts, although the app itself is otherwise anonymous.

Jay claimed to 404 Media that Tea’s anonymity “causes a cesspool of defamation,” and that he would prefer if women shared their faces, even if they are speaking out against dangerous men who have done them harm.

While Tea is meant to be a women-only app, Tea App Green Flags is proof of men’s infiltration of these online dating spaces. (Tea itself was founded by a man: Sean Cook.)

“I have a Tea app account. I’m a dude,” Jay told 404 Media. “All my reps have Tea app accounts. They’re men.”

Mashable has reached out to Tea for further comment.

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