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  • Days after flocking to stores on Black Friday, consumers are turning online for Cyber Monday to score more discounts on gifts and other items that have ballooned in price because of high inflation.
  • Big Night San Diego New Year's Eve is excited to be back again at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront! Ring in 2022 as this will be our biggest and amazing 18th New Year's Eve celebration. Register here to get the latest information on advance sales and event updates so you won't miss out on the greatest New Year's Eve celebration yet. Big Night San Diego is the perfect, ALL-INCLUSIVE night. Leave your wallet at home because your ticket includes everything: all drinks included all night, buffet, and entertainment throughout the EIGHT different party zones. (All you need to remember is your ID, because you must be at least 21 to attend.) NO CORNERS HAVE BEEN CUT to provide you with an unforgettable night of pampering, down to the last detail. Conveniently located on the waterfront in downtown San Diego, right on the trolley line (no shuttles needed) - all inside the massive, magnificent, Hilton Bayfront Hotel. Once inside this massive complex you will be amazed. It is literally transformed into “Countdown City” – the perfect location to celebrate the New Year. Featuring TEN spectacular party areas, Big Night San Diego offers the best of everything. You will be treated with first class service, fully-stocked bars all night and buffet – and you'll enjoy a variety of entertainment that is unparalleled by any event, anywhere in California. You are free to roam, beverage in hand, from party room to party room. Get your groove on in the Retro Zone...or one of the several Club Zones...or check out the silent disco and much more. All the while, about a dozen popular bands and deejays will be playing throughout the gala's many party areas. Big Night San Diego on Facebook + Instagram + @BigNightSD on Twitter
  • Young conservative leaders are demanding changes from their party after a majority of Millennial and Generation Z voters turned out for Democrats in the midterm elections.
  • Arizona and Georgia will be the first two states to introduce the new feature, which will allow users to add a license or state ID to their Apple devices.
  • Pandemic-weary U.S. residents are confronting high gas prices as they decide whether to travel this Memorial Day weekend. For some, more than two years of pandemic life has them hitting the road or taking to the skies despite a recent surge in cases.
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic's self-titled debut came out 40 years ago, on May 3, 1983. So our resident super-fan listened to all of his songs and ranked the 40 best.
  • Hosting a July 4th barbeque is 11 percent more expensive than last year, thanks to inflation. The prices of chicken wings, ground beef and beer have all skyrocketed. Still, there are ways to save.
  • Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan were arrested Tuesday in Manhattan on money laundering and conspiracy charges.
  • They've been banned in many districts in bustling Lagos. Commuters who rely on the taxis are in a pickle. And the drivers can't earn a living. What's behind this prohibition?
  • Apple's AirTags were billed as an easy way to track your keys and wallet, but now the small button-sized device are being used by stalkers and thieves to track people and steal cars.
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