Get 'em while the deals are hot! Here are this week's top deals, hand-picked by our editors. |
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| | | | Crocs cuts up to 75% off Outlet items, with deals starting at $1. (Prices are as marked.) A best bet is the Crocs Unisex Bistro Mario Batali Vent Clogs in Graphite or Orange for $29.99 with free shipping. That's the lowest total price we could find by $5; they were $3 less last fall. MORE | | | | |
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| | | Southwest Airlines: Nationwide 1-way fares from $59 | | | Ending today, Southwest Airlines offers select 1-way fares with prices starting at $59. (Click on "Southwest Airlines" in the headline to see this sale; all taxes are included.) That's the lowest rate we could find for select routes by $51. For notable fares, click here. | | | | | | | |
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| | | Women's Watches at Ashford from $75 + free shipping | | | A DealNews exclusive! Ashford discounts a selection of women's watches via coupon code "DNEWSMOM". With prices starting at $75, that puts each at the lowest total price we could find by at least $41 and as much as $143. Coupon expires May 11. For a list of the deals, click here. | | | | | | | |
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| | | 7-App Bundle for Mac for free: Concealer, Clipbuddy | | | Although we've seen a few of these apps in free bundles before, it's $5 under our July mention of just Rails for Mac. (It's also $118 off list price and $10 under what the Mac App Store currently charges for Concealer.) Deal ends May 11. To get this deal, click here. | | | | | | | |
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| | 35,000 People Brought Their Mom to Hooters on Mother's Day Last Year | | As some of you might have noticed, Hooters is offering a peculiar promotion this weekend; any woman who comes to the restaurant with her brood in tow on Mother's Day will receive a free meal. Considering the establishment is best known for catering to men, this might seem like an unusual offer. So we wondered: How many people have actually availed themselves of this deal? READ MORE | | | | | | |
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| | Get the Facts on a Supreme Court Case That Could Change TV Forever | | Aereo, the company that rents antennas to watch over-the-air TV, is being sued in the Supreme Court by the nation's broadcasters for copyright infringement. In the meantime, we decided to take a look at this case from the consumer's perspective. The decision could affect not only Aereo customers, but traditional antenna users as well. Read on for our breakdown of how home antennas work, why Aereo is different, and how this case affects everybody. READ MORE | | | | | | |
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