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Traeger grills are on sale for 4th of July

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During Traeger’s 4th of July sale, you can save $200 or more on one of the company’s most popular and highest-rated grills. Whether you’ll be grilling outdoors for your family or plan to showcase your grilling skills for friends throughout the summer, there are Traeger wood-pellet grill models that are perfect for any situation. Right now, nine of Traeger’s most popular grills are on sale during the brand’s 4th of July sale.


Top deals on Traeger wood-pellet grills

People love wood-pellet grills for their convenience and safety, but also for the unique and mouth-watering taste they add to food. All of these grills offer smart functionality for added convenience.

Pro Tip: Discover scrumptious 4th of July grilling recipes available for free from Traeger’s website.

Traeger Ironwood XL: $1,800 (save $200)

Traeger Grills Ironwood XL Electric Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker

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Thanks in part to 924 square inches of cooking space, you can’t go wrong with this smart wood-pellet grill that features a full-color touchscreen, a Super Smoke mode and plenty of customization options. The grill comes with two wired meat probes, a grilling light, accessory side shelf, downdraft exhaust, pellet sensor and a slew of other features designed to make grilling a breeze.

This grill does a great job with grease and ash management, which makes it easy to clean. And you get two cooking tiers with an adjustable top shelf. Thanks to the grill’s smart combustion technology, it provides a consistent cooking temperature. Of course, since it’s a wood-pellet grill, you can also count on the classic wood-fire flavor that so many people crave.

The Ironwood XL offers enough cooking space for up to eight chickens, 16 rib racks, or eight pork butts. It offers a maximum cooking temperature of 500 degrees Fahrenheit and has a 22-pound wood-pellet hopper capacity that’ll keep the grill going all day and well into the evening.

During the Traeger 4th of July sale, you can get this grill for $200 off on the company’s website or order it on Amazon and get 15% off its usual $2,000 price tag.


Traeger Ironwood 885: $1,300 ($200 off)

Traeger Grills Ironwood 885 Electric Wood Pellet Grill

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For a high-end wood-pellet grilling experience, we recommend the Ironwood 885. This grill is loaded with upgraded features designed to deliver maximum flavor whether you’re grilling or smoking your food. This is a smart grill, so you can monitor and remotely control it using your smartphone (and at the same time, access more than 1,600 recipes).

The grill’s digital display makes it easy to set and monitor the temperature, while the pellet sensor within the hopper warns you when a wood-pellet refill is needed to keep the grill going. The downdraft exhaust system is designed to surround your food with fresh smoke to enhance the classic wood-fired flavor.

We love this grill because it offers 885 sq. inches of cooking space, has a 20 pound wood-pellet hopper capacity and can reach a maximum cooking temperature of 500-degrees Fahrenheit. Right now, this popular grill, which normally sells for $1,500, is on sale on the Traeger website for $200 off and on Amazon’s website for 18% off.


Traeger Ironwood 650: $1,100 (save $200)

Traeger Grills Ironwood 650 Electric Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker

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If you typically grill for just a few people at a time, the Ironwood 650 wood-pellet grill is a perfect choice. You get all of the main features that the Traeger grills are known for, but in a more compact size grill that provides 650 sq. inches of cooking space. The grill includes a wood pellet hopper with a 20 pound capacity and can reach a maximum cooking temperature of 500-degrees Fahrenheit. 

The Ironwood 650 is also a smart grill, so you can monitor and remotely control it using the Traeger app, from which you also have easy access to more than 1,600 tested grilling recipes. Whether you’re grilling or smoking your food, you know it’ll be packed with flavor, especially when you use the grill with Traeger’s own flavored pellets.

Normally, this grill has a $1,300 price tag, but for a limited time, it’s on sale from Traeger’s website for just $1,100 (that’s $200 off). You can also grab it for 15% off on Amazon.


Don’t forget the wood pellets

In addition to Traeger’s Signature Blend wood pellets, the company offers 20-pound bags of specialty flavored pellets that can enhance the aroma and flavor of your food. Options include Traeger PecanTraeger HickoryTraeger CherryTraeger Mesquite and Traeger Apple pellets – all made in the USA. Each bag will last for up to 10 hours of high-temperature grilling, 20 hours of grilling at 300-degrees Fahrenheit, or up to 40 hours of smoking your favorite foods.


For more help choosing the perfect grill, we’ve got you covered with our round ups of the six best smart grills for summer 2024, the five best wood-pellet grills in 2024, the top five propane grills for 2024, the six best smokeless indoor grills for 2024, the five best portable outdoor grills and the five best charcoal grills in 2024.




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Social Security Fairness Act passes U.S. Senate

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Legislation to expand Social Security benefits to millions of Americans passed the U.S. Senate early Saturday and is now headed to the desk of President Joe Biden, who is expected to sign the measure into law.

Senators voted 76-20 for the Social Security Fairness Act, which would eliminate two federal policies that prevent nearly 3 million people, including police officers, firefighters, postal workers, teachers and others with a public pension, from collecting their full Social Security benefits. The legislation has been decades in the making, as the Senate held its first hearings into the policies in 2003. 

“The Senate finally corrects a 50-year mistake,” proclaimed Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, after senators approved the legislation at 12:15 a.m. Saturday.

The bill’s passage is “a monumental victory for millions of public service workers who have been denied the full benefits they’ve rightfully earned,” said Shannon Benton, executive director for the Senior Citizens League, which advocates for retirees and which has long pushed for the expansion of Social Security benefits. “This legislation finally restores fairness to the system and ensures the hard work of teachers, first responders and countless public employees is truly recognized.”

The vote came down to the wire, as the Senate looked to wrap up its current session. Senators rejected four amendments and a budgetary point of order late Friday night that would have derailed the measure, given the small window of time left to pass it. 


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Vice President-elect JD Vance of Ohio was among the 24 Republican senators to join 49 Democrats to advance the measure in an initial procedural vote that took place Wednesday.

“Social Security is a bedrock of our middle class. You pay into it for 40 quarters, you earned it, it should be there when you retire,” Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democrat who lost his seat in the November election, told the chamber ahead of Wednesday’s vote. “All these workers are asking for is for what they earned.” 

What is the Social Security Fairness Act?

The Social Security Fairness Act would repeal two federal policies — the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO) — that reduce Social Security payments to nearly 3 million retirees. 

That includes those who also collect pensions from state and federal jobs that aren’t covered by Social Security, including teachers, police officers and U.S. postal workers. The bill would also end a second provision that reduces Social Security benefits for those workers’ surviving spouses and family members. The WEP impacts about 2 million Social Security beneficiaries and the GPO nearly 800,000 retirees.

The measure, which passed the House in November, had 62 cosponsors when it was introduced in the Senate last year. Yet the bill’s bipartisan support eroded in recent days, with some Republican lawmakers voicing doubts due to its cost. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the proposed legislation would add a projected $195 billion to federal deficits over a decade. 

Without Senate approval, the bill’s fate would have ended with the current session of Congress and would have needed to be re-introduced in the next Congress. 



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Saturday is the winter solstice and 2024’s shortest day. Here’s what to know about the official start of winter.

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The 2024 winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, happens on Saturday, Dec. 21, in the Northern Hemisphere. The celestial event signifies the first day of winter, astronomically. 

What is the winter solstice?

The winter solstice is the day each year that has the shortest period of daylight between sunrise and sunset, and therefore the longest night. It happens when the sun is directly above the Tropic of Capricorn, a line of latitude that circles the globe south of the equator, the National Weather Service explains. 

The farther north you are, the shorter the day will be, and in the Arctic Circle, the sun won’t rise at all. 

How is the day of the winter solstice determined?

The winter solstice occurs because of the Earth’s tilt as it rotates around the sun. 

When the Northern Hemisphere tilts away from the sun, the nights last longer. The longest night happens on the solstice because the hemisphere is in its furthest position from the sun. That occurs each year on Dec. 21 or 22. 

This year, it falls on Dec. 21 at 4:21 a.m ET, to be precise.

On the summer solstice, when the northern tilt is closest to the sun, we have the longest day, usually June 20 or 21.

Illustration of the Earth's tilt in different seasons
This illustration from the National Weather Service shows the tilt and rotation of the Earth on the winter and summer solstices, as well as the autumnal and vernal equinox marking the beginning of fall and spring.

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The solstices are not always exactly on the 21st every year because the earth’s rotation around the sun is 365.25 days, instead of 365 even. 

Will days start getting longer after the winter solstice?

Yes. Each day after the solstice, we get one minute more of sunlight. It doesn’t sound like much, but after just two months, or around 60 days, we’ll be seeing about an hour more of sunlight. 

When will winter officially be over in 2025?

The meteorological winter ends on March 20, 2025. Then, spring will last until June 20, when the summer solstice arrives. 

How is the winter solstice celebrated around the world?

Nations and cultures around the world have celebrated the solstice since ancient times with varying rituals and traditions. The influence of those solstice traditions can still be seen in our celebrations of holidays like Christmas and Hanukkah, Britannica notes.

The ancient Roman Saturnalia festival celebrated the end of the planting season and has close ties with modern-day Christmas. It honored Saturn, the god of harvest and farming. The multiple-day affair had lots of food, games and celebrations. Presents were given to children and the poor, and slaves were allowed to stop working. 

Gatherings are held every year at Stonehenge, a monumental circle of massive stones in England that dates back about 5,000 years. The origins of Stonehenge are shrouded in mystery, but it was built to align with the sun on solstice days

Winter Solstice at Stonehenge
People gather at sunrise for the winter solstice celebrations at the Stonehenge prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, on Dec. 22, 2021.

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The Hopi, a Native American tribe in the northern Arizona area, celebrate the winter solstice with dancing, purification and sometimes gift-giving. A sacred ritual known as the Soyal Ceremony marks the annual milestone.

In Peru, people honor the return of the sun god on the winter solstice. The ancient tradition would be to hold sacrificial ceremonies, but today, people hold mock sacrifices to celebrate. Because Peru is in the Southern Hemisphere, their winter solstice happens in June, when the Northern Hemisphere is marking its summer solstice.

Scandinavia celebrates St. Lucia’s Day, a festival of lights. 

The “arrival of winter,” or Dong Zhi, is a Chinese festival where family gathers to celebrate the year so far. Traditional foods include tang yuan, sweet rice balls with a black sesame filling. It’s believed to have its origins in post-harvest celebrations. 

Researchers stationed in in Antarctica even have their own traditions, which may include an icy plunge into the polar waters. They celebrate “midwinter” with festive meals, movies and sometimes homemade gifts.



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