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Best Wayfair Way Day 2024 deals on outdoor patio furniture to shop today
Wayfair is a wonderful, one-stop shop for all of your outdoor furniture needs. And right now’s the perfect time for a spring makeover for your outdoor living space. Many outdoor furniture pieces and sets are currently on sale during the company’s Way Day sale event that kicked off today.
Whether you’re looking for an outdoor dining set, lounge chairs, an outdoor living room setup, or new Adirondack chairs, Wayfair has you covered with some big Way Day discounts you can take advantage of right now. Why wait for Memorial Day patio furniture sales, when you can save some serious cash today? And you can have your new outdoor furniture delivered (for free!) in time to enjoy throughout the long Memorial Day weekend.
Best Way Day 2024 deals on outdoor furniture
Our team of outdoor living enthusiasts and deal seekers have been keeping tabs on all of the recent price cuts from Wayfair. Read on for some of the highlights that caught our attention, or tap the button below to shop all of Wayfair’s outdoor furniture deals during its annual Way Day sale.
Lark Manor Artu outdoor patio dining set: $203 (42% off)
Without having to spend a fortune, this outdoor patio dining set includes a table and four chairs — all priced at $203, which is 42% off the bundle’s usual $349 price. The table features a 55-inch tempered glass top with a standard-size umbrella hole in the center. (The umbrella is sold separately.) The four chairs are stackable for easy storage. The metal frame of the table and chairs comes in your choice of brown, black or gray.
Need more seating? You can get this set with six chairs for just $40 more.
All together, the set provides a clean, classic look that easily complements outdoor spaces of all sorts. The furniture pieces are crafted using a durable, weather– and UV-resistant steel frame. Each chair features a sling-style seat and back with breathable, PVC-coated polyester fabric that provides an airy look and feel. Position this dining set near your outdoor grill and you’ll be ready to entertain.
While you’re shopping for this dining set on Wayfair’s website, be sure to check out the vast selection of outdoor grills from top brands that are currently on sale.
Beachcrest Home Woking Solid Wood Folding Adirondack Chairs: $240 (23% off)
Nothing is more iconic when it comes to beachfront lounging than classic Adirondack chairs. Now you can bring that nautical and beachy vibe to your own backyard, porch or patio with a pair of these Woking Wood folding Adirondack chairs. They are now on sale on Wayfair for 23% off, which brings the price down to just $240 for the pair.
Choose between multiple color options — including dark gray, natural stained and red — although several are already sold out due to high demand. These chairs are crafted from solid acacia wood. They feature a handy folding design that’s great for saving space when storing them during the off-season.
Meanwhile, the slatted, rust-resistant design on the full-back and seat gives it an open, airy look that allows water to drip right through instead of pooling. Each chair has a weight capacity of 250 pounds. Some assembly is required.
Arlmont & Co. Jeanine 10′ octagonal lighted market umbrella: $64 (26% off)
When dining outdoors, you can avoid the harsh sun with this large, 10-foot, octagonal umbrella that’s available in your choice of nine solid colors. The umbrella offers an adjustable height, uses a pole with a standard 1.5-inch diameter and takes advantage of a crank lift. It can be tilted with the push of a button. And to add ambiance as the day turns to night, beneath the umbrellas are 40 solar-powered LED lights that can run for up to seven hours per charge.
While the umbrella itself is waterproof and uses a polyester material that’s protected from fading caused by UV rays, a weighted base is sold separately. When open, the umbrella measures 10 x 10 feet and is just over 8 feet tall.
For a limited time, Wayfair has reduced the price of this umbrella by 13%, which brings the price down to just $64. That’s a savings of $22 off its $86 list price.
Sol 72 Outdoor Claughaun free-standing umbrella base: $39 (save 57%)
This is a free-standing umbrella base that’ll keep your patio umbrella secure. It’s made from resin and steel with an elegant bronze finish that features a round silhouette. This base features decorative geometric engraving that provides an elevated and textured aesthetic. It’s compatible with any two-inch umbrella pole that’s sold separately.
This base is both rust and weather-resistant, so it’ll stand up to the elements throughout the spring and summer seasons. The base is also adjustable for added flexibility. Plus, the pole neck is removable as needed. Thus, it’ll also work nicely with poles that are either 1.5 or 1.89 inches in diameter, so it’s a good option to use with the Arlmont & Co. Jeanine octagonal lighted market umbrella that’s showcased above.
Right now, Wayfair has this umbrella base on sale for just $39, which is 57% off its $90 list price.
Beachcrest Home Delosreyes 4-person outdoor seating set: $390 (64% off)
Here’s a stunning outdoor seating set that looks expensive, but that’s on sale during Way Day for a mere $390, a whopping 64% off its $1,085 list price. The set is perfect for comfortably seating up to four adults.
Included are one loveseat, two chairs, a table and matching, all-weather cushions for the loveseat and chairs. Each piece features an open and airy design that nicely combines form with function. The slatted silhouette of each piece aids with rain drainage while also creating a chic contemporary appearance.
The chairs, loveseat and table are made from acacia wood and galvanized steel, so it’s all attractive, stable and water-resistant.
Red Barrel Studio 6-person rectangular outdoor dining set: $2,040 (21% off)
Just as you can spend thousands to redecorate a room inside your home with high-end new furniture, the same is true for your outdoor living space. But even if you plan to spend top dollar for a luxurious outdoor dining set, there’s no need to pay full price.
Head over to Wayfair right now, where you’ll find this premium outdoor dining set on sale during Way Day for 21% off, so you’ll pay just $2,040. Free white glove delivery is included.
Indulge yourself and experience the ultimate in luxury and comfort while getting the most out of your outdoor living space. Our favorite feature of this set is the propane gas fire pit that’s built into the dining table. The set includes a table and six chairs with arms, plus six cushions. The base of the table and the chairs are constructed using a resin weave that’s hand-crafted to be stronger than traditional wicker.
Lyor outdoor acacia chaise lounge (set of four): $1,550 (save 21%)
Whether your home has a backyard pool or a patio large enough for four chaise lounges, this set will upgrade the look of your outdoor space while providing comfortable places to relax. Choose between a solid wood teak color frame with cream-colored cushions, or lounge chairs with a gray wood frame with dark gray cushions.
This bundle of four chaise lounge chairs and cushions will nicely anchor your outdoor space with a solid foundation that also brings unparalleled comfort. You get water-resistant cushions and acacia wood chair frames that include an adjustable function and a breathable slat design.
Each chair measures 76.75 x 39 x 26.25 inches. The cushion cover material is made from polyester. Each chair can lie completely flat but is adjustable for added comfort.
Rosecliff Heights Anick plastic rocking Adirondack chair (set of 2): $257 (54% off)
There’s nothing more timeless than a pair of rocking chairs sitting on a porch. For a limited time, you can buy this pair of Adirondack rockers for just $257 — that’s an impressive 54% off their $560 list price during Way Day 2024. To get this deal, head over to Wayfair right away, since stock is limited in certain color options.
Instead of being constructed from wood that needs to be maintained, these two chairs are made from a high grade of recycled HIPS material that has the look of wood. Thus, the chairs are far more resistant to weathering. They never need to be polished or repainted. The chairs have gently sloped bottom rails that provide a smooth rocking rhythm with plenty of support for your arms and hands.
Whether you’re enjoying afternoon tea, gossiping with a neighbor, or just taking in the great outdoors, these rocking chairs will make the perfect addition to your porch or patio this Memorial Day.
For even more ideas on how to give your patio a makeover, read 10 ways to upgrade your patio.
If you’re shopping for a new grill, be sure to check out these Way Day 2024 grill deals, some of which include free assembly. Also check out our coverage of the six best smart grills for spring 2024, the five best charcoal grills in 2024, the five best propane grills in 2024 and the five best wood-pellet grills in 2024.
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Former Israeli hostages released in truce 1 year ago call for action to release those still held
Former Israeli hostages who were freed from Hamas captivity during a week-long humanitarian pause in fighting exactly one year ago Sunday called for immediate action to secure a deal for the release of those still held.
The only truce in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war on Nov. 24, 2023 – fewer than two months after fighting began – led to the release of 80 Israelis held by militants in Gaza. They were freed in exchange for 240 Palestinians detained in Israeli jails.
Repeated efforts since then by mediators from Qatar, Egypt and the United States to secure another truce and hostage release have failed. Qatar early this month said it was suspending its mediation role until the warring sides show “seriousness.”
Gabriella Leimberg was kidnapped during the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack and was released along with her daughter, Mia, and sister Clara.
“For 53 days, the one thing that kept me going is that we, the people of Israel, the Jewish people, sanctify life — we don’t leave anyone behind,” she said.
Leimberg added: “Everything has already been said and now action is required. We don’t have any more time.”
Around 100 hostages are still in Gaza, and at least a third are believed to be dead.
“I survived and I was fortunate to get my entire family back,” Leimberg said. “I want and demand this for all the families of the hostages.”
Hamas wants Israel to end the war and withdraw all troops from Gaza. Israel has offered only to pause its offensive.
The Palestinian death toll from the war surpassed 44,000 this week, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count.
Danielle Aloni, who was kidnapped with her five-year-old daughter, Emelia, and freed after 49 days, spoke at the ceremony of the “increasing danger” those still being held face every day.
She said those still in captivity “suffer physical, sexual, and psychological abuse, their identity and dignity crushed anew each day”.
“It took the Israeli government about two months to secure a deal for me and 80 other Israeli hostages. Why is it taking over a year to reach another deal to free them from this hell?” asked Aloni, whose brother-in-law, David Cunio, and his brother, Ariel Cunio, are still being held.
She emphasized that, even though she and the other hostages gained their freedom a year ago, “we haven’t really left the tunnels,” — referring to Hamas’ underground tunnels where many of the hostages were held.
“The feeling of suffocation, the terrible humidity, the stench — these sensations still envelop us,” Aloni said.
“If people could truly understand what it means to be held in subhuman conditions in tunnels, surrounded by terrorists for 54 days — there’s no way they would allow hostages to remain there for 415 days!” said Raz Ben Ami, who was released in the deal a year ago.
Her husband, Ohad, is still among those being held.
Ben Ami called for a ceasefire to “bring back all the hostages as quickly as possible”.
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Couple charged for allegedly stealing $1 million from Lululemon in convoluted retail theft scheme
A couple from Connecticut faces charges for allegedly taking part in an intricate retail theft operation targeting the apparel company Lululemon that may have amounted to $1 million worth of stolen items, according to a criminal complaint.
The couple, Jadion Anthony Richards, 44, and Akwele Nickeisha Lawes-Richards, 45, were arrested Nov. 14 in Woodbury, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis-St. Paul. Richards and Lawes-Richards have been charged with one count each of organized retail theft, which is a felony, the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office said. They are from Danbury, Connecticut.
The alleged operation impacted Lululemon stores in multiple states, including Minnesota.
“Because of the outstanding work of the Roseville Police investigators — including their new Retail Crime Unit — as well as other law enforcement agencies, these individuals accused of this massive retail theft operation have been caught,” a spokesperson for the attorney’s office said in a statement on Nov. 18. “We will do everything in our power to hold these defendants accountable and continue to work with our law enforcement partners and retail merchants to put a stop to retail theft in our community.”
Both Richards and Lawes-Richards have posted bond as of Sunday and agreed to the terms of a court-ordered conditional release, according to the county attorney. For Richards, the court had set bail at $100,000 with conditional release, including weekly check-ins, or $600,000 with unconditional release. For Lawes-Richards, bail was set at $30,000 with conditional release and weekly check-ins or $200,000 with unconditional release. They are scheduled to appear again in court Dec. 16.
Prosecutors had asked for $1 million bond to be placed on each half of the couple, the attorney’s office said.
Richards and Lawes-Richards are accused by authorities of orchestrating a convoluted retail theft scheme that dates back to at least September. Their joint arrests came one day after the couple allegedly set off store alarms while trying to leave a Lululemon in Roseville, Minnesota, and an organized retail crime investigator, identified in charging documents by the initials R.P., recognized them.
The couple were allowed to leave the Roseville store. But the investigator later told an officer who responded to the incident that Richards and Lawes-Richards were seasoned shoplifters, who apparently stole close to $5,000 worth of Lululemon items just that day and were potentially “responsible for hundreds of thousands of dollars in loss to the store across the country,” according to the complaint. That number was eventually estimated by an investigator for the brand to be even higher, with the criminal complaint placing it at as much as $1 million.
Richards and Lawes-Richards allegedly involved other individuals in their shoplifting pursuits, but none were identified by name in the complaint. Authorities said they were able to successfully pull off the thefts by distracting store employees and later committing fraudulent returns with the stolen items at different Lululemon stores.
“Between October 29, 2024 and October 30, 2024, RP documented eight theft incidents in Colorado involving Richards and Lawes-Richards and an unidentified woman,” authorities wrote in the complaint, describing an example of how the operation would allegedly unfold.
“The group worked together using specific organized retail crime tactics such as blocking and distraction of associates to commit large thefts,” the complaint said. “They selected coats and jackets and held them up as if they were looking at them in a manner that blocked the view of staff and other guests while they selected and concealed items. They removed security sensors using a tool of some sort at multiple stores.”
CBS News contacted Lululemon for comment but did not receive an immediate reply.
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Former Trump national security adviser says next couple months are “really critical” for Ukraine
Washington — Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, a former national security adviser to Donald Trump, said Sunday that the upcoming months will be “really critical” in determining the “next phase” of the war in Ukraine as the president-elect is expected to work to force a negotiated settlement when he enters office.
McMaster, a CBS News contributor, said on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that Russia and Ukraine are both incentivized to make “as many gains on the battlefield as they can before the new Trump administration comes in” as the two countries seek leverage in negotiations.
With an eye toward strengthening Ukraine’s standing before President-elect Donald Trump returns to office in the new year, the Biden administration agreed in recent days to provide anti-personnel land mines for use, while lifting restrictions on Ukraine’s use of U.S.-made longer range missiles to strike within Russian territory. The moves come as Ukraine marked more than 1,000 days since Russia’s invasion in February 2022.
Meanwhile, many of Trump’s key selection for top posts in his administration — Rep. Mike Waltz for national security adviser and Sens. Marco Rubio for secretary of state and JD Vance for Vice President — haven’t been supportive of providing continued assistance to Ukraine, or have advocated for a negotiated end to the war.
McMaster said the dynamic is “a real problem” and delivers a “psychological blow to the Ukrainians.”
“Ukrainians are struggling to generate the manpower that they need and to sustain their defensive efforts, and it’s important that they get the weapons they need and the training that they need, but also they have to have the confidence that they can prevail,” he said. “And any sort of messages that we might reduce our aid are quite damaging to them from a moral perspective.”
McMaster said he’s hopeful that Trump’s picks, and the president-elect himself, will “begin to see the quite obvious connections between the war in Ukraine and this axis of aggressors that are doing everything they can to tear down the existing international order.” He cited the North Korean soldiers fighting on European soil in the first major war in Europe since World War II, the efforts China is taking to “sustain Russia’s war-making machine,” and the drones and missiles Iran has provided as part of the broader picture.
“So I think what’s happened is so many people have taken such a myopic view of Ukraine, and they’ve misunderstood Putin’s intentions and how consequential the war is to our interests across the world,” McMaster said.
On Trump’s selections for top national security and defense posts, McMaster stressed the importance of the Senate’s advice and consent role in making sure “the best people are in those positions.”
McMaster outlined that based on his experience, Trump listens to advice and learns from those around him. And he argued that the nominees for director of national intelligence and defense secretary should be asked key questions like how they will “reconcile peace through strength,” and what they think “motivates, drives and constrains” Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump has tapped former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to be director of national intelligence, who has been criticized for her views on Russia and other U.S. adversaries. McMaster said Sunday that Gabbard has a “fundamental misunderstanding” about what motivates Putin.
More broadly, McMaster said he “can’t understand” the Republicans who “tend to parrot Vladimir Putin’s talking points,” saying “they’ve got to disabuse themselves of this strange affection for Vladimir Putin.”
Meanwhile, when asked about Trump’s recent selection of Sebastian Gorka as senior director for counterterrorism and deputy assistant to the president, McMaster said he doesn’t think Gorka is a good person to advise the president-elect on national security. But he noted that “the president, others who are working with him, will probably determine that pretty quickly.”