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Samsung's Presidents' Day Appliance Sale

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Whatever your major appliance needs, Samsung offers really stylish and feature-packed options. And the best time to shop for these appliances is when the company is hosting a major sale. Well, guess what: Samsung has kicked off a major Presidents’ Day appliance sale — going on right now. 

You can save up to $1,600 on some kitchen appliances and get up to $900 off select Bespoke washers and dryers. Samsung is even throwing in free installation and haul away of your old appliances and has cut the price of its two-year Samsung Care+ plan to just $50 (that’s 50% off). Even if you can’t afford to buy new appliances outright, Samsung is offering very alluring, 12-, 18- or 24-month, zero interest financing options, too.


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Samsung Kitchen Appliance Bundle

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Here’s a chance to save more than $2,005 when you purchase this Samsung “dream kitchen bundle.” It includes a three-door Family Hub refrigerator (26.5 cu. ft.), a slide-in electric range (6.3 cu. ft), a StormWasher dishwasher and a 2.1 cu. ft. microwave. Normally, this set would cost $6,316, but it’s on sale for just $4,311.

Samsung is even offering 18-month, zero-interest financing with equal monthly payments of $239.50.

If you don’t need the entire four-piece set, each appliance is available separately at a discounted price, but only for a limited time.


Stainless steel, 28 cu. ft. 4-door French door refrigerator: $1,499 (save $1,699)

28 cu. ft. 4-Door French Door Refrigerator with FlexZone™ Drawer in Stainless Steel

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During Samsung’s really cool Presidents’ Day sale, you can have this gorgeous stainless steel refrigerator delivered to your door with free next-day delivery (in most areas), and save a whopping $1,699. For a limited time, you’ll pay just $1,499.

“FlexZone” drawer tech lets you set four separate temperature settings for storing food. And this is a smart fridge, meaning you can, among other things, control and monitor the temp from your phone.

This is a 28 cu. ft. (in other words, large) 4-door French Door refrigerator that normally sells for $3,199. During this sale, if you want to take advantage of special financing, you can pay just $62.46 per month for 24 months and pay zero interest. 

Free shipping, installation and haul away of your old refrigerator are included in this special price. You can choose from a variety of finishes. 

Many other refrigerator models are also on sale, so be sure to check out Samsung’s website to discover the latest offerings on Bespoke, French door, 4-Door, Family Hub and side-by-side models.


Samsung stainless steel 6 cu. ft. smart slide-in gas range: $1,499 (save $500)

Samsung 6.0 cu. ft. Smart Slide-in Gas Range with Air Fry in Stainless Steel

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Right now, you can save $500 on this popular 6.0 cu. ft., smart slide-in gas range with air fry in stainless steel. 

It’s on sale for $1,499, but you can also choose to finance it for $62.46 per month over 24 interest-free payments.

Choose from four stainless steel finishes. Free shipping, installation and haul-away of your old appliance is included. And like so many of Samsung’s latest appliances, this one fits into the company’s SmartThings ecosystem — it’s also fully Wi-Fi connected and voice-enabled.


Samsung top load washer and dryer set: $1,598 (save $1,000)

Samsung Smart Top Load Smart Steam Sanitize+ Washer and Steam Sanitize+ Electric Dryer

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Here’s a chance to enjoy extra clean and fresh clothes, without cleaning out your wallet. 

Samsung has cut the price of this popular washer/dryer combo by $1,000, so you’ll pay just $1,598. You’re also able to finance this set for just $133.17 per month for 12 months and pay zero interest.

This bundle includes a 5.5 cu. ft. washer and an electric, 7.4 cu. ft. dryer with a “Steam Sanitize+” feature. Or try the “Super Speed Wash” feature and get a clean load of clothes in under a half-hour.

This modern design will look snazzy in your laundry room (if it’s ready for a cleaning, it will tell you) and potentially cut down the time it takes to do your laundry.


Samsung Bespoke AirDresser Grand clothing care system: $1,709 (save $190)

Samsung Bespoke AirDresser Grand Clothing Care System with Steam Refresh in Crystal Mirror Finish

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This device might look like a closet, but it’s loaded with technology that can save you a fortune over time on dry cleaning bills.

The AirDresser Grand offers an easy way to sanitize, refresh and steam clothing at home. It has a five-hanger capacity, so it can handle multiple outfits at once. It’s designed to remove 99% of odors and uses steam to sanitize and de-wrinkle your clothing at the same time.

You can order the AirDresser online and get free delivery. There’s also a financing option that allows you to pay $71.21 per month for 24 months and pay zero interest.


Samsung 2.1 cu. ft. over-the-range microwave: $279 (save $140)

Samsung 2.1 cu. ft. Over-the-Range Microwave

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Even if you can’t afford to upgrade all of the appliances in your kitchen, it’s hard to pass up this deal on a cutting-edge, family-friendly microwave. It’s on sale for just $270 (that’s $140 off). It has a 2.1 cu. ft. capacity and includes a sensor cooking feature, along with a fingerprint-resistant housing.

This microwave offers 1,000 watts of cooking power and can easily accommodate a variety of dish sizes, so you can prepare large meals (for multiple people) quickly. The cooking sensors automatically adjusts cooking time as needed to achieve optimal results. You also get a four-speed 400 CFM ventilation system and a digital LED display.

If you’re not looking for an over-the-range microwave design, Samsung has many of its other microwaves on sale as well during its Presidents’ Day sale, so head over to Samsung’s website to discover what’s available and see how much you can save.


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Rep. Mike Turner says all “candidates need to deescalate” after Trump assassination attempts

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Rep. Mike Turner, an Ohio Republican who chairs the House Intelligence Committee, responded Sunday to Eric Trump’s implication that his father’s Democratic opponents were responsible for the attempts on former President Trump’s life, saying the innuendo was “of course” inaccurate but political candidates on both sides of the aisle “need to deescalate” their rhetoric.

“No, of course not,” Turner said in his latest appearance on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” after being asked whether he believes there was truth to claims made by the former president, his son Eric, and his vice presidential running mate, Sen. JD Vance, at a rally where each either implied or suggested Democrats tried to kill him.

Trump returned Saturday to Butler, Pennsylvania, to speak to supporters gathered at the Butler Farm Show fairgrounds, the site of the July 13 assassination attempt against him. A gunman facing Trump on the podium at that rally opened fire into the crowd, grazing Trump’s ear, killing one attendee and injuring two others, according to authorities. The gunman was killed by a Secret Service sniper, officials said. 

Another apparent assassination attempt happened in September when a suspect pointed a gun in Trump’s direction on the Florida course where he was playing golf. The FBI has opened probes into both incidents. 

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Rep. Mike Turner on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Oct. 6, 2024.

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Trump, his son and Vance all acknowledged the assassination attempt in Butler at Saturday’s campaign event.

“Over the past eight years, those who want to stop us from achieving this future have slandered me impeached me indicted me tried to throw me off the ballot and, who knows, maybe even tried to kill me,” said the former president, while Eric Trump claimed his father’s political opponents “tried to kill him, and it’s because the Democratic party, they can’t do anything right.”

Vance, in his remarks, addressed Trump’s Democratic challenger in the presidential race, Vice President Kamala Harris, and suggested that the Republican nominee “took a bullet for democracy.”

Brennan asked Turner: “You don’t mean to imply here anything that would suggest Eric Trump’s allegations that Democrats are trying to kill him?”

“No, of course not,” Turner responded. “But I do think that Vice President Harris needs to actively state and acknowledge that her administration is saying a foreign power, which would be an act of war, is actively trying to kill her opponent.”

The attempts on Trump’s life came after a citizen of Pakistan with ties to Iran was arrested and charged with allegedly planning a murder-for-hire scheme targeting Trump, among others. Although the timing of the charges coincided with the first attempt, there was no indication that the two incidents were related.

Turner criticized Harris for what he viewed as a failure to openly condemn the alleged plot.

“I think there’s certainly a role for her to play and for the president to play in this, in both identifying that there are threats against Donald Trump that need to be acknowledged and responded to, to deter,” he said. “I think all the candidates need to de-escalate, certainly in their language.”

But the congressman did acknowledge that a Biden-Harris Justice Department official, Matthew Olsen, the head of the national security division, said the U.S. government has been “intensely tracking Iranian lethal plotting efforts targeting former and current U.S. government officials — and that includes the former president.”

“I would say that we are very concerned — gravely concerned — about Iranian plotting,” Olsen told CBS News in a recent interview.



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Maps show track of Hurricane Milton as forecasters predict landfall in Florida this week

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South Florida prepares for heavy rainfall, flooding in wake of Tropical Storm Milton


South Florida prepares for heavy rainfall, flooding in wake of Tropical Storm Milton

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Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified into a Category 1 storm on Sunday, and it has set its path on Florida’s Gulf Coast.

Forecasters predict Milton will make landfall around the Tampa Bay area on Wednesday, bringing with it upwards of 120 mph winds and drenching an area still reeling from Hurricane Helene.

As of 2 p.m. ET on Sunday, Milton was centered about 290 miles west-northwest of Progreso, Mexico, and about 815 miles west-southwest of Tampa. It had maximum sustained winds of nearly 80 mph and was inching north-northeast at 6 mph.

Path of Hurricane Milton

A map from the National Hurricane Center shows Milton continuing to strengthen into a major hurricane as it approaches Florida’s western coast.

“Milton is forecast to rapidly intensify during the next couple of days and become a major hurricane on Monday,” forecasters said.

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The projected path of Hurricane Milton as of Oct. 6, 2024

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The storm is expected to remain north of Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula, with heavy rainfall expected as Milton makes its way northeast toward Florida. Tropical storm watches are currently in effect from Celestun to Cancún, Mexico.

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The current wind field for Hurricane Milton as of Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024.

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The hurricane center said hurricane and storm surge watches could be issued for parts of Florida later Sunday.

Florida officials prepare for more impact

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Sunday that while it remains to be seen just where Milton will strike, it’s clear that Florida is going to be hit hard. “I don’t think there’s any scenario where we don’t have major impacts at this point,” he said.

“You have time to prepare — all day today, all day Monday, probably all day Tuesday to be sure your hurricane preparedness plan is in place,” the governor said. “If you’re on that west coast of Florida, barrier islands, just assume you’ll be asked to leave.”

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This GOES-16 GeoColor satellite image taken at 4:50 p.m. EDT and provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows Tropical Storm Milton, center, off the coast of Mexico in the Gulf of Mexico, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024.

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DeSantis expanded his state of emergency declaration Sunday to 51 counties and said Floridians should prepare for more power outages and disruptions, making sure they have a week’s worth of food and water and are ready to hit the road. 

The Federal Emergency Management Agency, meanwhile, coordinated with the governor and briefed President Biden Sunday on how it has staged lifesaving resources.

“I highly encourage you to evacuate” if you’re in an evacuation zone, said Kevin Guthrie, executive director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management. “We are preparing … for the largest evacuation that we have seen, most likely since 2017, Hurricane Irma. “

As many as 4,000 National Guard troops are helping state crews to remove debris, DeSantis said.

“All available state assets … are being marshaled to help remove debris,” DeSantis said. “We’re going 24-7 … it’s all hands on deck.”



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American and U.K. climbers rescued after 2 days stranded on Himalayan mountains in India

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An American climber was rescued after she and another alpinist from the U.K. were stranded for two days at more than 20,000 feet in the Himalayan mountains.

Michelle Dvorak, 31, and Fay Manners, 37, went missing on Thursday after their equipment and food tumbled down a ravine while trekking up India’s Chaukhamba mountain, CBS News partner BBC reported.

The pair sent an emergency message but search and rescue teams were unable to find them.

Rescued British and U.S. climbers pose for a photo with rescuers in Joshimath, Uttarakhand
Rescued British and U.S. climbers pose for a photo with rescuers in Joshimath, Uttarakhand, India on October 6, 2024.

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Manners told the BBC they were “terrified” as they tried to make part of the descent down the treacherous mountains without supplies.

“I watched the bag tumble down the mountain and I immediately knew the consequence of what was to come,” she said. “We had none of our safety equipment left. No tent. No stove to melt snow for water. No warm clothes for the evening.”

The terrifying ordeal intensified when it started to snow. They took cover on a ledge while waiting for rescuers.

“I felt hypothermic, constantly shaking and with the lack of food my body was running out of energy to keep warm,” Manners said.

The rescue was made difficult because of the conditions, including bad weather, fog and high altitude.

“The helicopter flew passed again, couldn’t see us. We were destroyed,” Manners told the BBC.

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British and U.S. climbers are rescued at the location given as Uttarakhand, India on October 6, 2024.

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On the second day, the pair began to cautiously abseil down the mountain. They spotted a team of French climbers coming toward them. Manners said they shared their equipment and food and contacted the helicopter company with an exact location.

“I cried with relief knowing we might survive,” she said.

The Indian Air Force said in a post on the X social media platform that their helicopter airlifted the climbers from 17,400 feet after “battling two days of bad weather.”

Chaukhamba is a mountain massif in the Garhwal Himalaya in northern India.



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