
Shoppers spend billions on Black Friday to snag holiday deals, despite wider economic uncertainty
NEW YORK (AP) — Despite wider economic uncertainty hovering above this year's holiday season, shoppers turned out in big numbers for Black Friday — spending billions of dollars both in stores and online. Adobe Analytics, which tracks e-commerce, said U. S. consumers spent a record $11. 8 billion online Friday, marking a 9. 1% jump from last year. Traffic particularly piled up between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. local time nationwide, when $12. 5 million passed through online shopping...
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- Shoppers spend billions on Black Friday to snag holiday deals, despite wider economic uncertainty
- Brown grass cost a famed golf course a big tournament and highlighted Hawaii water problems
- Northwestern to pay $75 million in deal with Trump administration to restore federal funding
- US halts all asylum decisions after shooting of National Guard members
- Experts doubt the Pentagon can punish Kelly over the 'illegal orders' video
Trump says Venezuela's airspace should be viewed as closed. It's not clear what that means
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Saturday said that the airspace “above and surrounding” Venezuela should be considered as "closed in its entirety,” an assertion that raised more questions about the U. S. pressure on Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The White House did not respond to questions about what Trump posted on his Truth Social platform, and it was unclear whether he was announcing a new policy or simply reinforcing the messaging around his campaign has...
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- Trump says Venezuela's airspace should be viewed as closed. It's not clear what that means
- Russian attacks kill 3 as diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine gain momentum
- US halts all asylum decisions after shooting of National Guard members
- Experts doubt the Pentagon can punish Kelly over the 'illegal orders' video
- Trump pushes for more restrictions on Afghan refugees. Experts say many are already in place
US-Russian crew of 3 starts 8-month mission on the International Space Station
MOSCOW (AP) — A U. S. -Russian crew of three began a mission on the International Space Station after being launched there on a Russian spacecraft Thursday. A Soyuz booster rocket lifted off at 2:27 p. m. from the Russia-leased Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan to put the Soyuz MS-28 into orbit. The spacecraft carried NASA astronaut Chris Williams and Russian crewmates, Sergei Mikaev and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov. The craft docked at the International Space Station at 5:34 p. m. The three to...
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- US-Russian crew of 3 starts 8-month mission on the International Space Station
- Telescope in Chile captures stunning new picture of a cosmic butterfly
- European Space Agency boosts budget to catch up in space race
- South Korea's largest satellite launched on Nuri rocket in ambitious space mission
- Scientists capture the crackling sounds of what they believe is lightning on Mars

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