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The best Presidents Day mattress deals — save up to 60% on mattresses, beds, sheets, and pillows
The best Presidents’ Day mattress deals at a glance:



As much as we try to ignore it, sleep is a major part of life. Ask any parent of a young child or someone who’s dealing with jet lag and they’ll confirm that sleep makes a big difference. It impacts our mood, cognitive ability, and even the immune system.
We have tons of great tech that helps us get restorative slumber like sleep earbuds that are comfortable enough for side sleepers, smart beds that adjust temperature automatically, sleep trackers, and air purifiers that help with breathing in healthy air. But those probably won’t help all that much if your mattress is uncomfortable. A good bed is both supportive of your back, shoulders, and hips while also being comfortable enough to keep you sound asleep. If that’s not happening, it might be time for a new bed.
Just like how there’s a best time of the year to buy a new TV, mattresses have a few standout sale times. Presidents’ Day happens to be one of the best times to score a major discount on a new mattress, bedding, and pillows. If you bedroom or your guest room has been asking for a refresh, check out these deals. These upgrades are a great way to kickoff spring cleaning season.
Best overall mattress deal
$1,099
at DreamCloud
$2,496.01
Save $1,397.01
mattress protector, sheet set, and two cooling pillows included
Why we like it
Last spring when I tested the DreamCloud Premier Hybrid mattress, I was shocked by the quality to price ratio. It feels like a luxury mattress you’d encounter at a 5-star hotel, but its price falls into the affordable range. In fact, a single night’s stay at some 5-star resorts would cost more than this mattress.
The DreamCloud Premier is a hybrid bed that combines a plush pillow-top with ultra supportive memory foam and coil layers. The edge-support is also noteworthy. When testing, I felt like this was a great option for couples thanks to the motion isolation or anyone who’s a combination sleeper and needs support in several positions.
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The DreamCloud Presidents Day Sale tosses in a mattress protector, bamboo sheet set, and two cooling pillows. If you’re shopping for a queen-size, you’ll be able to get the DreamCloud Premier Hybrid with these accessories for $1,099.
Best organic mattress deal
$1,119.20
at Naturepedic
$1,999
Save $879.80
Why we like it
If you shop for organic food and look for clothing made of natural materials, you might want to opt for an organic mattress. The Naturepedic Serenade Organic Hybrid Mattress is on sale during the brand’s winter refresh sale. The eight-inch tall mattress uses certified organic latex, wool, and cotton, which eliminates the need to use chemical-derived foam or flame retardants.
Aside from the all-organic materials and glue-free design, one of the highlights of the Naturepedic Serenade Organic Hybrid Mattress is its customization options. You can get the mattress in plush, cushion-firm, or firm to best suit your sleeping style and needs. Plus, wool and cotton are naturally breathable materials, so this could be excellent if you tend to sleep hot.
Best foam mattress deal
$649
at Bear
$998
Save $349
mattress protector and two pillows included
Why we like it
An all-foam bed is a great option for tons of people, and Bear makes some of the best if you’re looking for an excellent value. In a queen size, the Bear Original Mattress usually costs $998, but it’s on sale for $649 during the Bear Presidents Day Sale. Plus, the brand is throwing in two free pillows and a free mattress protector.
Bear uses three layers of foam on the Bear Original that are designed to provide great support and comfort to pressure points. This could also be a great option for a kids’ room thanks to its affordability. In a twin size, the Bear Original is on sale for $463.
More mattress and bedding deals
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Amerisleep — save $1,000 on a mattress with code PD2026
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Avocado — take up to 20% off organic mattresses and 10% off organic bedding and pillows
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Awara — save 50% on select mattresses
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Bear — save 35% off sitewide
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Beautyrest — save up to $1,000 on select mattress and adjustable base sets
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Big Fig — get $500 off any mattress + 25% off everything else with code PRES
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Birch — take 25% off sitewide with code PRES25
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Brooklinen — take 20% off sitewide
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Brooklyn Bedding — save up to 35% on mattresses
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Bryte — save up to $1,000 off sitewide
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Casper — take up to 30% off on mattresses and 35% off bedding bundles and pillows
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Coop Sleep Goods — save up to 40% sitewide
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Helix — take 25% off sitewide with code PRES25
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Eight Sleep — save up to $350
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Essentia — take 21% off sitewide
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Eli & Elm — buy one pillow, get a second for 50% off
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FluffCo — take 20% off sitewide
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Layla — take up to $200 off mattresses and get two free Layla Pillows and free bamboo sheet set
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Leesa — take 30% off mattresses and 25% off bedding
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Linenspa — save 20% off mattresses sitewide
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Lull — save 60% on all mattresses and get free sheets, pillows, and a mattress protector
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Naturepedic — take 20% off sitewide
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Nectar — save up to 60% on mattresses and 66% on bundles
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Nest — save up to 15% on mattresses and 20% on pillows
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Nolah — take 35% off sitewide with free in-home set-up and removal on qualifying orders
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Puffy — save up to $1,350
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Purple — take up to $500 off a mattress and earn up to $300 in gift credit
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Siena — save up to 60% on mattresses
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Silk & Snow — get a free sleep bundle with mattress purchase
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Sleep Number — 50% off Limited Edition mattress
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Tempur-Pedic — save up to $500 and get $300 in free accessories; BOGO pillows and sheets bundles
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Tuft & Needle — save 20% sitewide
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Westin — save 20% on mattresses
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WinkBeds — save 30%
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Woolroom — save up to 40%
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The Best Buy Presidents Day sale is live — shop deals on AirPods, TVs, laptops, headphones, and more
Best Buy Presidents’ Day deals at a glance:




The Best Buy Presidents’ Day sale is officially live. The official sale runs through Feb. 16, meaning you can grab discounts on Apple, Sony, and Samsung right now.
A quick heads-up: Amazon is matching most of these prices, so your decision really comes down to shipping speed and preference. I combed through the listings to find the best deals on TVs, laptops, and headphones you can shop now.
Best TV deal
$179.99
at Best Buy
$349.99
Save $170
Why we like it
Insignia is Best Buy’s house brand, and while people love to hate on generic labels, the 55-inch Insignia Class F50 Series has a pretty good track record. It’s known for being budget-friendly, but it doesn’t lack in performance. I’m considering buying this for my living room because the price is right and it hits all the specs I want, like DTS Virtual-X audio and Fire TV integration. It currently holds a 4.7-star rating across thousands of reviews on Best Buy and Amazon, proving that you don’t need a premium nameplate to get a reliable, wall-mountable smart TV.
More TV deals
Shop more Presidents’ Day TV deals at Best Buy.
Best laptop deal
$649.99
at Best Buy
$1,049.99
Save $400
Why we like it
The Yoga 7i gives you enough screen real estate for multitasking while also being portable enough to throw in your bag, and the 360-degree hinge lets you prop it up for movies without the keyboard getting in the way. At $400 off, the specs are hard to beat: you get the snappy Intel Core Ultra 7 and a 1TB SSD, which is double the storage you typically see in this price bracket. It’s a little heavy to use as a handheld tablet for long, but as a flexible workstation, it’s solid.
More laptop and tablet deals
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Acer 15.6-inch Chromebook 315 (Intel Celeron N4500, 4GB LPDDR4X, 64GB eMMC) — $129
$299(save $170) -
HP 14-inch Chromebook (Intel Celeron N4500, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC) — $139
$329(save $190) -
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ (WiFi, 64GB) — $139.99
$219.99(save $80) -
Lenovo 14-inch IdeaPad Slim 3 (MediaTek Kompanio 520 2022, 4GB RAM, 64GB eMMC) — $169
$399(save $230) -
Apple 11-inch iPad (A16 chip, WiFi, 128GB) — $299
$349(save $50) -
HP 15.6-inch Full HD Touch-Screen Laptop (AMD Ryzen 5 752OU, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $319.99
$599.99(save $280) -
ASUS 14-inch CX34 FHD Chromebook Plus (Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD) — $379.99
$599(save $219.01) -
Samsung 15.6-inch Galaxy Book4 (Intel Core 7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $499.99
$899.99(save $400) -
HP OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 (AMD Ryzen AI 340, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $549.99
$849.99(save $300) -
Apple 13-inch MacBook Air (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) — $899
$999(save $100)
Shop more Presidents’ Day laptop deals at Best Buy.
Best headphone deal
$209.99
at Best Buy
$249.99
Save $40
Why we like it
Read our full review of the Apple AirPods Pro 3.
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There’s a reason we named these the “Best AirPods” in our 2026 headphone roundup. Apple claims the noise cancellation is twice as powerful as the previous generation, and our testing backs that up — reviewer Adam Doud found they could silence a crowded room instantly. They also feature a new built-in heart rate monitor and live translation, making them a major functional upgrade over the Pro 2. At $40 off, they’re an easy buy.
More headphone deals
Shop more Presidents’ Day headphone deals at Best Buy.
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Is The New Star Trek Spinoff About To Redeem Its Worst Character?
By Chris Snellgrove
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While many Star Trek fans dislike various characters in Starfleet Academy, the one they hate the most isn’t one of the main characters. Like members of the early Discovery bridge crew, she has a name, but almost nobody watching actually knows it. To them, she’s mostly “the girl who ate her comm badge.”
This character (who is actually named Pickford) has only appeared in three episodes so far, and she’s always in the background, being generally useless. So useless, in fact, that you might find yourself wondering why the writers put such a stupid character in their prestige sci-fi show. Now, some Star Trek fans have a compelling theory about Pickford: that her stupidity is just an act, and she’s secretly a spy for Nus Braka!
The Woman Who Knew Too Little

In the very first episode of Starfleet Academy (“Kids These Days”), Pickford stood out in the worst possible way, nervously admitting to the Doctor that she had swallowed her comm badge. Critics pointed to this as an example of the new show having the kind of broad comedy more suitable to a Saturday morning cartoon than a new Star Trek show. After all, this was a character training to be the best of the best, but she appeared to have the wits and intelligence of a toddler in her first appearance.
She doesn’t acquit herself very well later, either: in that premiere episode, she has a full-on meltdown after Nus Braka’s pirate attack. Later, she’s rude to the holographic SAM, and in the most recent episode (“Come, Let’s Away”), she had another panic attack in a tense situation and had to be escorted off the bridge. So far, Pickford has revealed herself to be rude, stupid, and completely useless in almost any situation, prompting a growing number of Star Trek fans to ask why she was put in the show in the first place.
A Secret Spy?

Apart from just being annoying, the biggest issue with Pickford is that she doesn’t seem to be Starfleet material. Sure, she’s in the academy and wears the uniform, but she seems to have none of the emotional and mental discipline you’d expect from a future Starfleet officer. This is in direct contrast to Starfleet Academy‘s Big Bad Nus Braka, who presents himself as a goofy joke (complete with cackling monologues about time being an origami chicken) but is secretly hypercompetent.
That competence was on full display in “Come, Let’s Away,” an episode where Starfleet asks for his help in defeating nefarious villains known as the Furies. Braka pretends to cooperate, but he manipulates the situation to his advantage and has his flunkies destroy a Starfleet vessel. Later, he disables and ransacks an entire Starbase, which is quite the accomplishment; sure, the Klingons in Discovery took out a base, but now, a simple space pirate was able to obtain the same accomplishment as one of the fiercest space empires the galaxy has ever known.
In “Come, Let’s Away,” this is presented as evidence that Nus Braka is a criminal genius, but some fans aren’t buying it. A growing number of viewers believe that the only way this skeezy pirate is able to so consistently outwit the smartest people in the quadrant is because he has someone on the inside, feeding him information. The primary suspect, surprisingly enough, is the girl who fed herself a comm badge!
Hiding In Plain Sight

Why do people think Nus Braka has a spy within Starfleet? For one thing, he has shown up whenever Chancellor Ake takes her students into space; this was explained in the first episode (he tracked Caleb’s transmission), but in the second episode, he seems to know enough about the Furies and their plan to coordinate an attack that destroyed a Starfleet ship and crippled a Starbase. He was likely coordinating with the Furies and possibly with his spy, which might be why he attacked a Starbase that focuses on researching (as Nelrec says) “classified things.”
Obviously, there are many characters that could be potential spies for Nus Braka: Genesis is still very mysterious and seems to share the space pirate’s Daddy issues. Nelrec is continually disillusioned by working with Starfleet, so he might very well team up with Chancellor Ake’s biggest enemy. Heck, even the Doctor may have become disillusioned enough (or just reprogrammed) to change sides, and since multiple versions of this character exist in the galaxy, Braka might have even replaced the Voyager Doctor with a copy loyal to him.
However, I agree with the fans who think Pickford is a secret spy: antics like swallowing her comm badge are a great way to ensure that nobody thinks she is smart enough to be a double agent. Plus, her frequent meltdowns could just be a convenient way to take her out of the action. For example, she could have easily communicated with Nus Braka in “Come, Let’s Away” after being escorted from the bridge, transmitting to the pirate once she is in her quarters and away from prying eyes and ears.
Is Starfleet Academy About To Redeem Its Worst Character?

There is no definitive proof that Nus Braka has a spy, and he may very well just be the criminal mastermind he presents himself as. But now that the Federation has placed him at the top of their Most Wanted list, it stands to reason we’ll see more of this villain going forward. Honestly, it would be downright shocking if we don’t get some big reveals in the season finale, and a secret spy update would be the biggest reveal of them all.
Right now, all my latinum is on Pickford, if only because it would be such a delightful heel turn: how cool would it be if the dumbest, most incompetent cadet turns out to be the biggest traitor since Seska? This would redeem Starfleet Academy’s throwaway character in the most unexpected way and give us a new villain to hate. If nothing else, she and Nus Braka could have an earnest, onscreen debate about the most pressing question in the galaxy: what tastes better, a comm badge or an origami chicken?
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Miss Lymph Founder Sabrina Sweet Shares the Ultimate Detox Guide: From Massage Techniques to Energy Boundaries
Detox your life! Sabrina Sweet, better known as Miss Lymph, has become the go-to for Hollywood It-girls looking to de-puff and de-stress. Now, the California based lymphatic drainage expert is sharing her tips for feeling lighter from the inside out with ET.
Sweet’s approach blends traditional manual lymphatic drainage with Brazilian techniques, myofascial release, and hands-on muscle manipulation, all designed to help you let go from head to toe.
“The lymphatic system and nervous system are deeply connected. When we slow the body down, use gentle, intentional touch, and bring the system out of fight or flight, the body finally feels safe to relax,” she shares.
“A lot of stored stress and emotion lives in stagnation. When flow is restored, release happens naturally without forcing it,” the founder adds.
As for how her particular technique works: “I’m very intentional and purposeful. It’s a less-is-more style that’s slow, rhythmic, and deeply calming.”
And what it’s never? “Nothing is rushed or aggressive. … Harder is not better, and just using tools or machines is not lymphatic drainage,” the professional dancer explains.
Instead, Sweet focuses less on before-and-after photos and more on helping the body get rid of stored tension, stress, and negative emotion.
“There are physical results, of course, but beyond that it’s a feeling of clarity and softness. … People leave feeling calmer, more grounded, and more connected to their bodies. That’s where the real transformation happens.”
Between monthly appointments, the podcast host recommends adding feel-good habits into your routine for the best results.
“Drinking clean, high-quality water, eating nourishing whole foods, and doing light movement like yoga, stretching, dancing, or swimming is huge,” she notes.
For wellness enthusiasts, she also suggests regularly using a sauna, gua sha, and vibration plate, or dry brushing and rebounding on a mini trampoline.
But according to the CEO, true detoxification involves more than finding ways to reduce water retention.
“Try to work through any emotional blocks or unresolved trauma so that it doesn’t create stagnation in the body. … Cut out toxic partners, friendships, or jobs, and overall negativity. … Where you place your attention matters, so choose wisely. It all starts with you.”
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