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Best Memorial Day deals at Walmart: Save on grills, patio furniture, earbuds and more

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You can save $50 on Bose Sport Earbuds at Walmart ahead of Memorial Day.

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Summer is almost here — and Walmart is starting the season with tons of price rollbacks for Memorial Day. The retailer has plenty of deals to help you refresh your home, clean your space and prepare for grilling season.

Right now at Walmart, you can score deals on bedding, vacuums and new TVs, along with savings on tons of other top-selling products at the retailer this week. 


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The experts at CBS Essentials have selected the top Walmart deals and clearance offers for Memorial Day 2024. You can also shop everything on sale right now by tapping the button below.


The best Memorial Day grill deals at Walmart 

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Are you planning a summer barbeque? Then check out these unbeatable Memorial Day grill deals at Walmart. From compact and portable models for your on-the-go adventures to large and feature-packed grills for hosting epic backyard bashes, Walmart has a wide range of options to suit any budget. 


Best Memorial Day headphone and earbud deals at Walmart

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Walmart is currently offering deep discounts on several popular headphone and earbud options, including Apple AirPods. Shop the best deals below and save on Apple AirPods, earbuds and headphones. 


Save $100 on an Apple Watch 9 at Walmart

The Apple Watch Series 9 is swim-proof, dust-proof and crack-resistant. It comes with a new crash detection feature, which detects when the wearer is in a severe car crash and alerts emergency services of their location.

The Apple Watch 9 has several health-tracking features too, including an optical heart sensor, an electrical heart sensor for ECG, a blood oxygen sensor and a new body temperature sensor. You can tap into yoga, meditation and other workout programs via Apple Fitness+

Regularly $399 at the Apple Store, you can pick up the Apple Watch 9 at Walmart for $329 now.                                                                                                                                                          


Get the Apple Watch SE for under $200

The Apple Watch SE, the most affordable model in the Apple Watch lineup, is even more affordable now at Walmart. The smartwatch offers a 40mm screen and boasts a wide range of health and fitness features. It can also be used to play music, check your tests and make calls when paired with your iPhone.


Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 deal at Walmart

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The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic comes in just two (classic) colors: black and silver. You can customize the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic with a sold-separately Samsung band of your choice.

Find the 4.5-star-rated Galaxy Watch 4 Classic (46mm) at Walmart for $149, reduced from $179. Or, upgrade to the LTE-supported version of the Galaxy Watch 4 for $10 extra.


Best Memorial Day TV deals at Walmart

Looking for the perfect budget TV? Head over to Walmart — the retailer has restocked a number of its bestselling budget Roku smart TVs, Samsung TVs and more. No matter what size or resolution you need, there’s a deal for you.

Here’s a list of the best TV deals at Walmart. As of publication, all these deals are still available.

Score a Playstation 5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 bundle at Walmart

If you’re looking to get the PlayStation 5, now’s your chance to get it on sale. Walmart’s site is offering the slim console bundled with the “Spider-Man 2” game at a discounted price.

Choose between the digital version ($439) and the original disc version ($499). Both are on sale now at Walmart.

Playstation 5 Marvel’s Spider-man 2 bundle (digital), $439

PlayStation 5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 bundle (disc), $449 (reduced from $560)


Best Memorial Day laptop and monitor deals at Walmart

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Looking to save on a new laptop or computer monitor? Then check out Walmart’s major rollbacks on laptops and gaming monitor prices below. 


Xbox Series X at Walmart

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The Xbox Series X boasts 4K resolution at 120 Hz, 3D spatial sound and 1 TB of blazing fast storage (and fast load times). It’s backward compatible with thousands of Xbox games — even your old Xbox 360 and Xbox games. 

Xbox Series X console, $484


Best Pioneer Woman deals at Walmart

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CBS Essentials readers haven’t been able to get enough of the Pioneer Woman cookware and kitchen items. Now, Walmart has discounted tons of bestselling items from the popular kitchen and home line so that you can give your space the refresh it deserves. 


Best Memorial Day kitchen appliance deals at Walmart 

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Give your kitchen an inexpensive makeover with these clearance-priced appliance essentials. 


Best Memorial Day Walmart health and fitness deals

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Get healthy this summer at Walmart — all sorts of great exercise equipment, apparel and more are on sale now. Whether you’re looking to build a home gym or looking to get outside and ride a bike, Walmart has it all.

Best Memorial Day deals on baby and kids items at Walmart

Walmart has tons of top-rated baby and children’s products on sale now. Many of these items might make a great gift for a new mom.

Best Memorial Day home and patio deals at Walmart

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Your home makeover continues at Walmart with these incredible deals on bedding, vacuums, organizational shelves and more.

  • Four-piece rattan patio furniture set, $206 (reduced from $369)
  • Ktaxon Hanging Rope Swing Hammock Chair, $16 (reduced from $33)
  • Three-piece sectional patio furniture set, $300 (reduced from $390)
  • BeautyPeak full-length mirror, $60 (reduced from $199)
  • Shark EZ robot vacuum, $295 (reduced from $399)
  • Zinus Louis 3-piece dining set, $143 (reduced from $209)
  • Ktaxon 12-cube closet storage organizer, $55 (reduced from $65)

  • Get the most popular patio set at Walmart for $190

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    Save $258 on this outdoor patio set at Walmart.

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    Looking to makeover your outdoor living space? Head on over to the Walmart website. We found a fantastic deal on a top-rated rattan patio set under $220. CBS Essentials readers are going crazy for it: It’s our bestselling patio deal of 2024 by far.

    Right now you can get this 4.2-star rated patio set by Costway that includes two single chairs with cushions (23.5” x 25” x 31”), a loveseat with cushion (43.5” x 25”x 31”) and a tempered glass-top coffee table (35” x 18” x 17.5”). The washable cushions are available in four colors: turquoise, red, navy, mixed grey and black. Price varies slightly by color, with the least expensive option starting at $206.

    Says one Walmart reviewer: “This patio furniture looks great and is very comfortable. All the pieces and hardware were clearly marked and the assembly instructions were easy to follow. Very well satisfied.”

    Not quite the right setup for your patio? Check out this smaller, three-piece rattan outdoor furniture set, also on sale at Walmart. It includes a glass-top coffee table and two chairs.

    Rattan 3-piece patio furniture set, $220 (reduced from $323)




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    Former Israeli hostages released in truce 1 year ago call for action to release those still held

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    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.”

    Protests continue in Tel Aviv, demanding hostage swap deal
    Thousands of Israelis gather with banners and photos of hostages to protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government for not signing the ceasefire agreement with Gaza and to demand hostage swap deal with Palestinians in Tel Aviv, Israel on November 23, 2024.

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    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.

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    Placards read in Hebrew: “The boss is satisfied, the hostages are dying” and “Instead of consciousness, make a deal”.

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    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

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    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

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    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.

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    H.R. McMaster on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Nov. 24, 2024.

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    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.”



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