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The bestselling gaming mouse-keyboard set on Amazon is under $40 ahead of Prime Day
If you’re a PC gamer, you already know how expensive gaming mice and keyboards can be. But with Prime Day 2024 right around the corner, you don’t have to empty your pockets to upgrade your setup.
The Redragon S101 gaming keyboard and mouse value combo set is currently discounted by 10% thanks to a clippable coupon applied at checkout. That makes it just $36 for both an LED keyboard and mouse that should match your fun gamer aesthetic while helping you work on your sniping skills in your favorite first-person shooter video game.
Once you’ve gotten the peripherals you need, consider adding a gaming chair or a gaming desk.
Redragon S101 gaming keyboard and mouse value combo set
Gaming mice and keyboards can routinely go for hundreds of dollars. But they don’t have to, as evidenced by this Redragon keyboard and mouse combo. It’s got everything you need to take your gaming to the next level without spending a fortune. Normally an already-reasonable $40 at Amazon, you can clip the on-page coupon now for 10% off to get both items in a combo package for $36 ahead of Prime Day 2024.
The keyboard is black with RGB backlighting you can customize to your liking. In addition to its full set of keys (including a numpad), it features 12 multimedia keys and eight control keys, so you can easily manage settings on the fly.
The mouse has a fun red lighting scheme that stays on while you move it (don’t worry, you can turn it off if you want) and matches the keyboard’s vibe. It’s got adjustable DPI settings as well, so you can fine-tune its sensitivity to your playstyle. And with 6 programmable buttons, you can assign all your favorite commands and macros.
The best part? This combo is compatible with pretty much any Windows setup, so you don’t have to worry about compatibility issues. And with the ergonomic design and durable construction, you can game in comfort for hours on end.
If you need a high-quality gaming keyboard and mouse that won’t cost you an arm and a leg, this Redragon combo is definitely worth checking out.
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Heiress, model and actor Paris Hilton is the force behind a bill headed to President Biden’s desk that’s aimed at preventing the abuse of minors at rehab and other residential facilities.
The House passed the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act in a bipartisan 373-33 vote Wednesday, after the Senate passed the bill by unanimous consent earlier in the week. It’s a cause that’s personal to Hilton, who says she was abused at residential treatment facilities as a teen. Hilton lived in a series of residential treatment facilities from the age of 16, testifying before Congress in June that she had been violently restrained, stripped of clothing and tossed into solitary confinement, among other experiences.
“Today is a day I will never forget,” Hilton wrote on Instagram. “After years of sharing my story and advocating on Capitol Hill, the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act has officially passed the U.S Congress. This moment is proof that our voices matter, that speaking out can spark change, and that no child should ever endure the horrors of abuse in silence. I did this for the younger version of myself and the youth who were senselessly taken from us by the Troubled Teen Industry.”
Now 43, Hilton has championed child protection legislation on Capitol Hill for years, encouraging lawmakers to pass regulations to help protect troubled teens from abuse at treatment centers. Hilton met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill this week, urging them to take up the legislation before the 118th Congress ends.
Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley and Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna introduced the legislation in the House and Senate, and they were joined by Republican Sens. John Cornyn and Tommy Tuberville and Republican Rep. Buddy Carter.
“Children across the country are at risk of abuse and neglect due to a lack of transparency in institutional youth treatment programs,” Khanna said in a statement. “The industry has gone unchecked for too long. Paris Hilton and other survivors of abuse in this broken system have bravely shared their stories and inspired change. I’m proud to lead this legislation with my colleagues to protect the safety and well-being of kids.”
The legislation creates a federal work group on youth residential programs to oversee the health, safety, care, treatment and placement of minors in rehab and other facilities. It also directs the Department of Health and Human Services to make contact with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine to make recommendations about state oversight of such programs.
Hilton is the great-grandaughter of Conrad Hilton, who founded Hilton Hotels.
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