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Best deals at LG’s huge Memorial Day appliance sale: Save up to 35%

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Memorial Day is the perfect time to save on major appliances. Head over to LG’s website right now to enjoy up to 35% off popular appliances, including washing machines, dryers, refrigerators, ranges, dishwashers, microwaves and more. Kick off the summer with stunning new appliances that use the latest technologies to make your life easier, while saving you money on your utility bills.

Don’t wait too long to take advantage of these deals. We’ve already noticed that many popular LG appliances are sold out.


Save up to 35% on bestselling LG appliances

Our in-house team of shopping experts has done the research on your behalf. We have curated this roundup of fantastic deals you can snag right now on top LG appliances.

For even more savings, check out the LG Appreciation Program for special discounts available to military personnel, first responders, students, teachers and government employees.

LG 28 cu. ft. smart wi-fi enabled French door refrigerator: $2,299 (save $900)

LG 28 cu.ft. Smart wi-fi Enabled French Door Refrigerator

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When you purchase this bestselling 28 cu. ft. smart French door refrigerator directly from LG, not only will you save $900, but you’ll also get free in-home delivery. The unit typically sells for $3,199, but you can get it for just $2,299.

This refrigerator lets you monitor and manage it using LG’s ThinQ smartphone app. It offers a large capacity with an exterior that’s fingerprint and smudge-resistant. We’re big fans of the Door Cooling+ feature that helps maintain a cold interior every time you open the fridge and take out food. You also get two separate, easy-to-access freezer drawers.

Also on sale during LG’s Memorial Day sale is the matching front control dishwasher with QuadWash. Right now, it’s priced at just $649, which is $300 off. But, if you purchase both appliances at the same time, you’ll save an extra $250.


LG 26 cu. ft. smart InstaView counter-depth MAX French door refrigerator: $2,199 (save $1,300)

LG 36-inch Wide InstaView Counter-Depth MAX Refrigerator

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See what’s inside your fridge without having to open the door with this popular 26 cu. ft. smart InstaView French door refrigerator by LG. You can monitor and manage this appliance using LG’s powerful ThinQ smartphone app. 

To activate the interior light, simply knock twice on the InstaView window. The fridge is equipped with dual ice makers and LG’s Door Cooling+ feature (that helps to maintain a cold interior every time you open the fridge and take out food).

For a limited time, during LG’s Memorial Day sale, you can save a whopping $1,300 on this appliance, so you’ll pay just $2,199 and get free in-home delivery. And if you want the matching LG front control dishwasher with QuadWash, you can get it for $599 (which is $300 off). If you buy both appliances together, you’ll save an additional $250.


LG WashTower 5.0 cu. ft. washer and 7.4 cu. ft. gas dryer: $2,099 (save $900)

LG Single Unit Front Load LG WashTower with Center Control 5.0 cu.ft. Washer & 7.4 cu.ft. Gas Dryer

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The bestselling LG WashTower is now on sale for $900 off during the company’s Memorial Day sale. This means you’ll pay just $2,099 for a unit that typically sells for $2,999.

The LG WashTower includes a 5 cu. ft. washer and 7.4 cu. ft. dryer. The single-unit vertical design takes up half the floor space of a traditional washer and dryer set.

This unit features an LCD panel that makes it easier to reach the controls. To make your life even easier when doing laundry, the WashTower uses AI technology to select optimal wash and dry settings.

Other stand-out features include advanced washing and drying performance with TurboWash 360, an Allergiene Wash Cycle and TurboSteam. Plus, the washer automatically dispenses the right amount of detergent and fabric softener on your behalf. The unit is available in black steel and is perfect for small living spaces and apartments.


LG 4.5 cu. ft. ultra large capacity, smart front load washer with built-in intelligence and steam technology: $749 (save $400)

LG 4.5 cu. ft. Ultra Large Capacity Smart wi-fi Enabled Front Load Washer with Built-In Intelligence & Steam Technology

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Many of LG’s latest appliances have built-in artificial intelligence that makes the unit easier to use and more energy efficient. This large capacity, front load washer is no exception. 

Right now, you can purchase this washing machine for $749, which is $400 off. It offers a 4.5 cu. ft. capacity and has an integrated steam cleaning feature. And because this is a smart appliance, you can manage and control it using LG’s ThinQ smartphone app.

During LG’s Memorial Day sale, you can also purchase the matching 7.4 cu. ft. capacity electric dryer for $749 (which is $400 off) — so if you purchase the set together, you’ll save $800.


LG 4.5 cu. ft. capacity smart front load Energy Star washer with TurboWash: $899 (save $400)

LG 4.5 cu. ft. Capacity Smart Front Load Energy Star Washer with TurboWash

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During LG’s Memorial Day sale, the company has slashed the price of this front-loading washer by $400, so you’ll pay just $899.

The washer features an LCD digital dial control with an LED display that gives you helpful information with each turn of the dial. Using the TurboWash 360 feature, the washer can power clean big loads in under 30 minutes. Don’t worry too much about adjusting the washer’s settings correctly. AI technology can select optimal wash settings for you.

You’re able to monitor and manage this washer using LG’s ThinQ smartphone app. Because it’s Energy Star certified, you’ll also save money on your utility bills. 

For a limited time, you can purchase the matching 7.4 cu. ft. capacity electric dryer for $899 (also $400 off), so if you purchase the set together, you’ll save a total of $800. Free in-home delivery is included with both appliances. They come in white or graphite steel.


LG 4.7 cu. ft. smart wall oven with InstaView: $1,700 (save $1,100)

LG 4.7 cu. ft. Smart Wall Oven with InstaView

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Installing the LG smart wall oven with InstaView will not only update the look of your kitchen, but it’ll also make all of your cooking and baking much easier. This smart oven can be monitored and controlled using LG’s ThinQ smartphone app.

You get 4.7 cu. ft. capacity within this oven that offers convection with air fry capabilities. It includes a steam Sous Vide and steam cooking feature, LG’s InstaView window and backlit SmoothTouch glass controls with an LED Display.

The oven comes in fingerprint-proof stainless steel. Right now, you can purchase it for $1,700 — that’s a $1,100 savings off its usual $2,899 price. Free, in-home delivery is included. You can add the optional and matching 30-inch smart gas cooktop with a 22K BTU dual burner system and LED knobs to the oven for an additional $999 (which is $500 off).


LG 6.9 cu. ft. gas double oven range with ProBake Convection: $1,199 (save $600)

LG 6.9 cu. ft. Gas Double Oven Range with ProBake Convection

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Here’s a chance to save $600 on one of LG’s most popular ProBake convection ovens. It’s on sale for just $1,199, but only for a limited time. 

This oven offers a 6.9 cu. ft. capacity and LG’s ProBake Convection feature. And it also includes a useful 18.5K BTU power burner system. It’s available in stainless steel and will update the look of your kitchen while giving you a wide range of new cooking and baking features. 

And if you want the matching LG Top Control Smart dishwasher with QuadWash, you can snag it for $699, which is $300 off. But, if you purchase both appliances at the same time, you’ll save an additional $400.


LG 2.0 cu. ft. smart over-the-range microwave: $349 (save $160)

LG 2.0 cu. ft. Smart Over-the-Range Microwave

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Add this 2.0 cu. ft. capacity smart microwave oven to your kitchen right now and save $160. This means you’ll pay just $349 — and for a limited time, LG will throw in an extra year limited warranty (a $185 value).

This microwave offers a sensor cook feature, along with auto cook presets and a scan-to-cook option. It also integrates with some LG smart ranges using the LG Range Sync feature. Since it’s a smart appliance, you can monitor and control it using the LG ThinQ smartphone app.

The microwave comes in your choice of fingerprint-proof stainless steel or black stainless steel. And if you want the matching 6.3 cu. ft. smart true convection InstaView electric range with air fry, you can purchase it on sale for $250 off, so you’ll pay just $1,099. But, if you purchase the range and microwave together, you’ll get an additional $100 off — but only during LG’s Memorial Day sale.


LG top control smart dishwasher with QuadWash: $699 (save $300)

LG Top Control Smart Dishwasher with QuadWash

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Upgrade your kitchen with this bestselling LG top-control smart dishwasher that uses the company’s patented QuadWash feature. It’s currently on sale for $300 off, so you can buy it for just $699 and get free in-home delivery. LG will also throw in an extra year limited warranty (a $185 value) for free.

In addition to the QuadWash feature, this dishwasher uses LG’s Dynamic Dry feature that takes advantage of steam to help clean and sanitize your dishes. The appliance operates at less than 46 dB, so it’s very quiet. Because it’s a smart dishwasher, you can monitor and control it using LG’s ThinQ smartphone app.

Choose between stainless steel or black stainless steel. And if you want the matching LG 28 cu. ft. smart French door refrigerator, it too is on sale for an impressive $1,300 off, so you’ll pay just $1,799. However, if you purchase the refrigerator and dishwasher at the same time, you’ll save an additional $250, but only during LG’s Memorial Day sale that’s going on right now.


To discover the best deals for all of your shopping needs, check out our ongoing Memorial Day 2024 sale coverage.



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Endangered fin whale measuring nearly 50 feet found dead near Anchorage, drawing curious onlookers to beach

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An endangered fin whale that washed up near a coastal trail in Alaska’s largest city has attracted curious onlookers while biologists seek answers as to what caused the animal’s death.

The carcass found over the weekend near Anchorage was 47 feet (14.3 meters) long – comparable to the width of a college basketball court – and female, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration biologists.

Barbara Mahoney, a NOAA biologist examining the whale, told the Anchorage Daily News the whale was likely 1 to 3 years old.

Fin whales are the second-largest whale species, according to NOAA Fisheries, and fully grown can reach up to 85 feet long and weigh between 40 tons and 80 tons. Strikes by ships, entanglements in fishing gear, underwater noise and the effects of climate change are among the threats that fin whales face, according to the agency.

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A giant 15-meter fin whale washed up on the shore of Cook Inlet in Anchorage, Alaska, United States on November 18, 2024. 

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Mandy Keogh, a NOAA marine mammal stranding coordinator, said fin whales generally aren’t seen this close to Anchorage and that recent high tides may have pushed the animal further into the Knik Arm.

People trekked across the mudflats to see the whale, which NOAA biologists and staff from Alaska Veterinary Pathology Services had anchored to the shore Sunday so they would be able to gather samples from the animal. But even after samples are analyzed, it can be difficult to determine a cause of death because of decomposition or a lack of obvious injuries, Keogh said.

Daisy Grandlinard was among the parents who accompanied a group of children to see the whale Monday. As they drew closer, they could smell it, she said.

“It was really interesting for the kids to be able to feel it, touch the bottom because it kind of had tracks on it, like a sled almost. And just to see the size of it, that was pretty cool,” she said. “We had already studied whales a couple of weeks ago, so it was fun to see one in person and say, ‘Oh, that’s what the baleen looks like in real life,’ and ‘Where is the blow hole?’ “

Biologists hoped to complete their work Tuesday, untether the carcass and “let the tide push it or move it,” Mahoney said. “Whatever it does or doesn’t do – we don’t know.”

According to NOAA, the whaling industry killed nearly 725,000 fin whales in the mid-1900’s in the Southern Hemisphere alone. Today, the major threat to the species comes from vessel strikes.

Other fin whales have washed ashore along the Western U.S. this year. In August, a  large fin whale washed ashore in Southern California and died before rescuers could get to the scene, CBS Los Angeles reported. Officials said the whale, which was not fully grown, was believed to be in poor health due to visible bumps on its skin and a thin build. 

In February,  a 46-foot-long whale was found washed up on an Oregon shore — emaciated, entangled and covered in what appears to be wounds from killer whales.



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How Laken Riley’s death sent “a reality shock” through the college town of Athens, Georgia

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Just two blocks from the University of Georgia campus, in a downtown courtroom in Athens, Georgia, Jose Ibarra is on trial for the murder of 22-year-old Laken Riley, a former UGA student who transferred to the nursing program at Augusta University’s Athens campus.

In late February, Riley was attacked during her morning jog on a trail near the University of Georgia’s intramural fields. As the investigation and trial unfolded, members of the Athens community grappled with a shaken sense of security.

“Just because we’re on campus doesn’t mean, necessarily, that the bad parts of the world can’t get in,” said Allison Mawn, a fourth-year student. “She did everything right. She told friends where she was going, she went on a popular trail during the day. She had her tracking location on. She even managed to call for help, and still it wasn’t enough.”

The case was thrust into the national spotlight when authorities arrested Ibarra, an undocumented Venezuelan immigrant who entered the country two years ago, and charged him with murdering Riley. In the midst of the election cycle, her death quickly became a flashpoint in the immigration debate, with former President Donald Trump and his supporters raising it at rallies and President Biden responding to heckling about it in his State of the Union address.

“In an instant, all the eyes across the country are on us,” said Mawn. “Now you can’t say the name Laken Riley without thinking about undocumented immigrants and illegal immigration.”

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Trump supporters hold images of Laken Riley at a campaign rally in Rome, Georgia, on March 9, 2024. 

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Students have organized vigils and prayer groups, and participated in protests, rallies and runs in memory of Riley. A GoFundMe set up by her family amassed over $250,000 in donations that will go to the Laken Hope Foundation, an organization that will “promote safety awareness for women, aid and tuition assistance for nursing students, and children’s healthcare… all causes that Laken felt strongly about.”

For many students, Athens no longer feels like the safe haven they once thought it was. To ease fears, University of Georgia President Jere Morehead announced a $7.3 million campus safety initiative. The campus has been fortified by an expanded university police force, hundreds of additional lights and security cameras and multiple emergency call stations and license plate readers.

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People pass by a memorial to Laken Riley at Lake Allyn Herrick on the campus of the University of Georgia on June 7, 2024, in Athens, Georgia.

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Over the past months, “there was an expectation that we would magnify those efforts,” said P. Daniel Silk, the University of Georgia’s associate vice president for public safety. “We want to be more safe and more secure tomorrow than we were yesterday.”

While the Athens community waits for justice to be delivered, students bustle around campus, walking under the newly installed street lights, passing by additional emergency call systems and easing into a heightened security presence. Classes may go on, but the campus and community are changed.

“Regardless of what the verdict is, unfortunately we still lost a student. We still lost a life and nothing’s gonna change that,” said Mawn. “Things are never going to be a hundred percent the same for any of us here.”



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Group of Senate Democrats demands action on unfulfilled vehicle safety measures

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Nine Senate Democrats sent an urgent letter Wednesday imploring the nation’s top auto safety regulator to “accelerate the implementation” of several potentially lifesaving vehicle safety measures called for in the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, commonly referred to as the bipartisan infrastructure bill. 

Among the outstanding provisions was an order from Congress that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration draft a new standard for the strength of vehicle seats — a measure prompted by a long-running CBS News investigation.

“The agency must still finalize some of its proposed rules and has not yet issued rules for many provisions — rules that are already overdue or nearing their statutory deadline,” the senators wrote in the letter.

Sens. Ed Markey, Richard Blumenthal, Ben Ray Lujan, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Dick Durbin, Jack Reed, Ron Wyden and Chris Van Hollen sent the letter to NHTSA Deputy Administrator Sophie Shulman asking for response by Dec 15. 

The NHTSA does not currently have an administrator to head the agency, a post that has been vacant for most of the last two administrations.

Since 2015, CBS News reports have brought to light longstanding concerns over seatback safety and exposed dire weaknesses within the federal standard, which was created in 1967. The probe found that front seats in vehicles were vulnerable to collapsing in crashes in which those vehicles had been rear-ended, even though the seat construction adhered to national requirements.

NHTSA was given two years to develop new safety standards for seat strength, primarily in an effort to protect children sitting in the back seats of vehicles. Fatal incidents in which front seats collapsed backward in rear-end accidents, and onto kids seated behind them, had already been on the rise for years. 

NHTSA missed the deadline, but in July, it announced its plans to potentially update that safety standard. While it sought public comments, the agency has not announced further action.

“It’s unacceptable that backseat passengers – especially children – are still at risk of being killed by a collapsing front seat during a crash,” Markey said in a statement. “After Senator Blumenthal and I passed our Modernizing Seatback Safety Act, and doggedly urged NHTSA to act, I was glad the agency finally issued its proposed rule updating seatback safety standards. But our work is not done yet, and NHTSA must quickly finalize this rule and save lives.”

Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts
Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts listens to panel during the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, & Pensions Examining the Bankruptcy of Steward Health Care: How Management Decisions Have Impacted Patient Care. Sept. 12, 2024. 

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Other outstanding safety provisions the senators are seeking status reports on include an annual recall completion list, automatic shutoff for vehicles with keyless ignition systems, setting minimum standards for crash avoidance systems, distracted driver reduction research, updates to hood and bumper standards, a study of existing reporting requirements for vehicle manufacturers regarding potential safety issues, requirements for new vehicles to be equipped with advanced impaired driving prevention technology and a requirement aimed at reducing the likelihood a child is left in a hot car by equipping new vehicles with a system to alert the driver to check rear seats.



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