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Trader Joe’s $4 Rose Candle Is Back In Stock, Just in Time For Valentine’s Day

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This Stained Glass Lighting Completely Transformed My Life

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*Daily Deals (1-29-2024)*

Mini PCs with Intel Alder Lake-N processors are getting so cheap that some models are competitively priced with premium media streamers like the Apple TV 4K or NVIDIA Shield TV. Case in point: you can pick up a T9 Plus mini PC with an Intel N95 processor for as little as $119. The 3.5″ x […] The post Daily Deals (1-29-2024) appeared first on Liliputing.
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*This major US city could be getting a Formula 1 race in 2024*

Formula One had three races in the US last year, and there are already other cities around the country that have been rumored to host a future race should the top racing league expand further. But while New York City has been a popular rumored destination to add to the list that already includes Las Vegas, Miami, and Austin, another major metropolitan city might now be in the mix.Related: What the Netflix and WWE deal means for the future of the media industry F1 has applied for trademarks for different variations of "Formula 1 Chicago Grand Prix" and "Grand Prix Chicago," according to a report by the Chicago Sun-Times. It's important to note that trademark filings don't necessarily indicate that there are deep conversations about the city hosting an event, and the same report said that the alderman for the downtown area said he had no knowledge of any conversations with F1.Related: Inside Chipotle’s ambitious sports marketing strategy and its partnership with a Formula 1 team But the fact that there are legal documents likely suggest Chicago is at least a future option. The Midwest city — the third largest in the US — held a street race for NASCAR last year. The event drew great television ratings despite mixed reviews from attendees and locals largely driven by downtown disruption and rainy weather. But the city's mayor has already confirmed that it will continue with its three-year deal with NASCAR. Formula 1 seems to be prioritizing expansion in other continents like Africa and Asia, but the idea that it would continue adding cities in North America in the mid-to-long-term has not been ruled out. A trademark filing at this stage shows the racing league could be forward thinking.Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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*This 'life-changing' heated massager that shoppers call 'heaven for your feet' is on sale for 50% off*

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. If you have the kind of job where you’re on your feet all day or wear heels, getting foot massages frequently can help to alleviate pain and soreness where it matters most. However, getting them regularly can add up pretty fast, so if you’re looking for all the benefits minus the cost of booking a professional, the Renpho Foot Massager is here to set your feet right. More than 1,000 of these have been sold in the past month, and right now you can get this popular pick for 50% off — just be sure to get the full savings by clipping the coupon on the product page for an extra $10 off. This machine does way more for your feet than just give them a mechanized rub. Renpho’s deep-kneeding shiatsu massage machine is basically 30 minutes of heated bliss for sore feet — one shopper even called it “heaven for your feet.”Renpho Foot Massager, $100 (was $200) at Amazon Courtesy of Amazon One thing a lot of reviewers love? Just how easy it is to use: Slip your feet in, and then just sit back while the machine does all the hard work. Reviewers say the control panel is clear and easy to use, and you can choose between a variety of settings for a customizable massage experience. You can set a timer (15 or 30 minutes) and choose from three levels of “knead intensity” and three levels of “air intensity” — a.k.a. its air compression function for some relaxing squeezing to go along with your massage. There’s also a button so you can add heat to your relaxing experience (just give it a few minutes to warm up). If you want more or less from your massage, you can always switch up the settings at any point. The machine fits up to size 12 in men’s shoes, and shoppers say that it’s quiet enough that you can watch your favorite Netflix show while you use it. (They also love the removable foot pockets that you can throw in the wash.) One shopper called it a “fantastic addition to my self-care regimen,” and another added that it’s “quickly become an essential part of my daily routine.” Another shopper wrote, “this is about 1,000 times better than what I ever imagined $100 could do!!!,” while several other shoppers have said Renpho’s foot massager is pure “heaven.” In one review simply titled “Exactly what my tired feet need,” one reviewer wrote, “I never write reviews, but this massager deserves one. I work in a restaurant and average about 20,000 steps on a busy day. This foot massager has changed my life. The combination of the air pressure and kneading relieves pain and it feels so great.” Whether you’re on your feet teaching all day or training for a marathon, it’s a great time to get in on the relaxing joys of this Renpho Foot Massager while it’s 50% off and down to just $100. Add it to your Amazon cart before this great deal ends.
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This major US city could be getting a Formula 1 race in 2024

Formula One had three races in the US last year, and there are already other cities around the country that have been rumored to host a future race should the top racing league expand further. But while New York City has been a popular rumored destination to add to the list that already includes Las Vegas, Miami, and Austin, another major metropolitan city might now be in the mix.Related: What the Netflix and WWE deal means for the future of the media industry F1 has applied for trademarks for different variations of "Formula 1 Chicago Grand Prix" and "Grand Prix Chicago," according to a report by the Chicago Sun-Times. It's important to note that trademark filings don't necessarily indicate that there are deep conversations about the city hosting an event, and the same report said that the alderman for the downtown area said he had no knowledge of any conversations with F1.Related: Inside Chipotle’s ambitious sports marketing strategy and its partnership with a Formula 1 team But the fact that there are legal documents likely suggest Chicago is at least a future option. The Midwest city — the third largest in the US — held a street race for NASCAR last year. The event drew great television ratings despite mixed reviews from attendees and locals largely driven by downtown disruption and rainy weather. But the city's mayor has already confirmed that it will continue with its three-year deal with NASCAR. Formula 1 seems to be prioritizing expansion in other continents like Africa and Asia, but the idea that it would continue adding cities in North America in the mid-to-long-term has not been ruled out. A trademark filing at this stage shows the racing league could be forward thinking.Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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This 'life-changing' heated massager that shoppers call 'heaven for your feet' is on sale for 50% off

TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. If you have the kind of job where you’re on your feet all day or wear heels, getting foot massages frequently can help to alleviate pain and soreness where it matters most. However, getting them regularly can add up pretty fast, so if you’re looking for all the benefits minus the cost of booking a professional, the Renpho Foot Massager is here to set your feet right. More than 1,000 of these have been sold in the past month, and right now you can get this popular pick for 50% off — just be sure to get the full savings by clipping the coupon on the product page for an extra $10 off. This machine does way more for your feet than just give them a mechanized rub. Renpho’s deep-kneeding shiatsu massage machine is basically 30 minutes of heated bliss for sore feet — one shopper even called it “heaven for your feet.”Renpho Foot Massager, $100 (was $200) at Amazon Courtesy of Amazon One thing a lot of reviewers love? Just how easy it is to use: Slip your feet in, and then just sit back while the machine does all the hard work. Reviewers say the control panel is clear and easy to use, and you can choose between a variety of settings for a customizable massage experience. You can set a timer (15 or 30 minutes) and choose from three levels of “knead intensity” and three levels of “air intensity” — a.k.a. its air compression function for some relaxing squeezing to go along with your massage. There’s also a button so you can add heat to your relaxing experience (just give it a few minutes to warm up). If you want more or less from your massage, you can always switch up the settings at any point. The machine fits up to size 12 in men’s shoes, and shoppers say that it’s quiet enough that you can watch your favorite Netflix show while you use it. (They also love the removable foot pockets that you can throw in the wash.) One shopper called it a “fantastic addition to my self-care regimen,” and another added that it’s “quickly become an essential part of my daily routine.” Another shopper wrote, “this is about 1,000 times better than what I ever imagined $100 could do!!!,” while several other shoppers have said Renpho’s foot massager is pure “heaven.” In one review simply titled “Exactly what my tired feet need,” one reviewer wrote, “I never write reviews, but this massager deserves one. I work in a restaurant and average about 20,000 steps on a busy day. This foot massager has changed my life. The combination of the air pressure and kneading relieves pain and it feels so great.” Whether you’re on your feet teaching all day or training for a marathon, it’s a great time to get in on the relaxing joys of this Renpho Foot Massager while it’s 50% off and down to just $100. Add it to your Amazon cart before this great deal ends.
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*Owners of a popular Honda are left perplexed because of a dangerous defect*

One of Honda's (HMC) - Get Free Report most popular vehicles — the HR-V crossover SUV is the latest target of scrutiny by its owners because of a defect that could lead to expensive damage to their cars. Related: Former Ford CEO explains why 2024 could be a tough year for EVs A 2024 Honda HR-V sits on a dealer's lot on Nov. 27, 2023 in Miami. Joe Raedle/Getty Images At the time of writing, owners of 2023 model year Honda HR-Vs have filed 487 complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) because of back window glass that can shatter when using the defroster. Owners reported incidents that occurred both while their HR-Vs were parked on their driveways and in parking garages, as well as while the vehicle was in motion, with some owners describing the glass shattering noise as akin to "gunshots" or a "loud bang", only to find their rear glass in pieces or completely shattered. One particular HR-V owner from Irvine, Calif., wrote in a written complaint to the NHTSA that her HR-V's back glass shattered while parked, and noted that they "don't feel comfortable driving the car anymore" because it was the "primary vehicle used to transport myself and [their] daughter." A 2023 Honda HR-V EX-L is seen on a gravel road. Honda Honda has recognized the issue, and has revealed through their own investigation that the sealer used to secure the rear glass may come into contact with the heating coils used for the rear defroster, which in turn, can create a hot spot and weaken the glass over time when the defroster is used. However, the automaker has not issued a recall, instead telling dealers to replace broken glass under a customer-satisfaction campaign that is expected to begin in April or May 2024. Consumer Reports' own test HR-V also suffered from the same defect, as it noted that its back glass shattered while parked whilst warming up on the driveway. The publication's associate director of safety policy William Wallace suggested more drastic measures from the Japanese automaker. More Automotive:Hyundai and Kia's groundbreaking new tech is straight out of James BondWhy Mazda is going slow into electric vehiclesJeep parent blames California for an unfortunate situation “This is a known defect in some Honda HR-Vs, and especially if someone’s driving at high speed or in dense traffic, it could all too easily lead to a crash,” said Wallace. “For the sake of its customers and everyone on the road, Honda should convert its service campaign to an official safety recall of all affected vehicles, which would help get the word out and maximize the number of owners who get their cars fixed.” In a statement to TheStreet, a representative from the NHTSA said that it "is aware of the issue and is discussing it with Honda." TheStreet has reached out to American Honda Motor Co. for comment.Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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Owners of a popular Honda are left perplexed because of a dangerous defect

One of Honda's (HMC) - Get Free Report most popular vehicles — the HR-V crossover SUV is the latest target of scrutiny by its owners because of a defect that could lead to expensive damage to their cars. Related: Former Ford CEO explains why 2024 could be a tough year for EVs A 2024 Honda HR-V sits on a dealer's lot on Nov. 27, 2023 in Miami. Joe Raedle/Getty Images At the time of writing, owners of 2023 model year Honda HR-Vs have filed 487 complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) because of back window glass that can shatter when using the defroster. Owners reported incidents that occurred both while their HR-Vs were parked on their driveways and in parking garages, as well as while the vehicle was in motion, with some owners describing the glass shattering noise as akin to "gunshots" or a "loud bang", only to find their rear glass in pieces or completely shattered. One particular HR-V owner from Irvine, Calif., wrote in a written complaint to the NHTSA that her HR-V's back glass shattered while parked, and noted that they "don't feel comfortable driving the car anymore" because it was the "primary vehicle used to transport myself and their daughter." A 2023 Honda HR-V EX-L is seen on a gravel road. Honda Honda has recognized the issue, and has revealed through their own investigation that the sealer used to secure the rear glass may come into contact with the heating coils used for the rear defroster, which in turn, can create a hot spot and weaken the glass over time when the defroster is used. However, the automaker has not issued a recall, instead telling dealers to replace broken glass under a customer-satisfaction campaign that is expected to begin in April or May 2024. Consumer Reports' own test HR-V also suffered from the same defect, as it noted that its back glass shattered while parked whilst warming up on the driveway. The publication's associate director of safety policy William Wallace suggested more drastic measures from the Japanese automaker. More Automotive:Hyundai and Kia's groundbreaking new tech is straight out of James BondWhy Mazda is going slow into electric vehiclesJeep parent blames California for an unfortunate situation “This is a known defect in some Honda HR-Vs, and especially if someone’s driving at high speed or in dense traffic, it could all too easily lead to a crash,” said Wallace. “For the sake of its customers and everyone on the road, Honda should convert its service campaign to an official safety recall of all affected vehicles, which would help get the word out and maximize the number of owners who get their cars fixed.” In a statement to TheStreet, a representative from the NHTSA said that it "is aware of the issue and is discussing it with Honda." TheStreet has reached out to American Honda Motor Co. for comment.Related: Veteran fund manager picks favorite stocks for 2024
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This TikToker Found a 10-Minute Fix For Drafty Apartments

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*MSI Claw handheld gaming PC pricing confirmed: Intel Core Ultra 5 for $700, Core Ultra 7 for $750 and up*

The MSI Claw is the first handheld gaming PC from a major computer company to feature an Intel Meteor Lake processor. But when MSI first unveiled the handheld earlier this month, the company old said that it would be available with up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor. Now we know what you get […] The post MSI Claw handheld gaming PC pricing confirmed: Intel Core Ultra 5 for $700, Core Ultra 7 for $750 and up appeared first on Liliputing.
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The “Giant” $70 Connect 4 Set at Costco That Shoppers Are Giving 5 Stars

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*Super Bowl tickets are more expensive than they've ever been*

TheStreet's J.D. Durkin brings the latest business headlines from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as markets close for trading Monday, January 29.Full Video Transcript Below: J.D. DURKIN: I'm J.D. Durkin, reporting from the New York Stock Exchange. Stocks were in the green to close out today's session. The Dow closed up 220 points, the Nasdaq closed up over 1 percent, and the S&P closed seven-tenths of a percent higher after reaching a fresh record high during intraday trading. Investors are looking ahead to Tuesday when the Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting kicks off. Markets are widely expecting the Fed to hold rates steady, with interest rate cuts expected in March. The last time the Fed raised rates was in July 2023. In other news, if you're hoping to attend Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, it's going to cost you. According to TickPick, it is already the most expensive Super Bowl ticket to date. The get-in price on the website, which is the cheapest ticket up for sale, is currently $8,000. The cheapest ticket at this time last year would have run you just under $6,000. But, again, that's just the price to get in the building. The average ticket price currently sits at around $9,800 - about 70 percent more expensive than what a ticket cost in 2023. Could the sky-high prices be due to the fact that attendees might catch a glimpse of Taylor Swift? Maybe. But TickPick co-CEO Brett Goldberg told CNN that a big reason is simply where the game is being held. Goldberg said heading to Vegas is quote "turning a three-hour game into a week full of festivities for fans attending." If prices hold, Super Bowl 58 would easily surpass 2020's game for the most expensive ticket, which had an average purchase price of more than $6,300. And if you're holding out hope that you might find a bargain over the next two weeks - Goldberg says he wouldn't count on it. That'll do it for your daily briefing. From the New York Stock Exchange, I'm J.D. Durkin with TheStreet.
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