Prime Day Deals Still Live
Prime Day isn't over yet, with the sale in its final hours. If you're looking for something to occupy your time indoors this summer, there are still over 15 board games on sale for up to 45% off. These include classics like Candy Land and The Game of Life, as well as cult favorites like Ticket to Ride and Azul. Additionally, the Shark ChillPill, a personal fan and mister, is on sale for $99.99, a $30 discount from its usual price.
What Happened
The Shark ChillPill is a 2-in-1 or 3-in-1 device, depending on the version, that provides a cooling breeze and mist. It's a great gadget for hot summer days, especially for those who deal with hot flashes and excessive sweating. The device is usually priced at $129.99 for the 3-in-1 version, but it's currently on sale for $20 off.
Why It Matters
The Prime Day deals are a great opportunity to grab some discounts on fun indoor activities and useful gadgets. However, the sale ends tonight at 3 a.m. ET, so be sure to snag these deals as soon as possible.
Data Center Backlash
In other news, a wave of voter anger over massive data center projects is beginning to reshape US politics. Local officials and senior lawmakers are losing elections after backing controversial developments tied to the artificial intelligence boom. In Utah, State Senate President J. Stuart Adams lost his primary election after supporting a major data center development near the Great Salt Lake.
Key Numbers
- 45%: The maximum discount on board games during Prime Day
- $30: The discount on the Shark ChillPill during Prime Day
- 3 a.m. ET: The time when the Prime Day sale ends
- 2: The number of versions of the Shark ChillPill available
What Experts Say
"Do I think that the data center vote cost me the election? Yes I do." — Lee Perry, former Box Elder County Commissioner
Key Facts
Key Facts
- What: Lost their primary elections after backing data center developments
- Impact: Growing voter anger over data center projects
What Comes Next
The backlash against data centers is likely to continue, with more elections being influenced by this issue. Meanwhile, Prime Day shoppers should act fast to grab the remaining deals before the sale ends tonight.
Prime Day Deals Still Live
Prime Day isn't over yet, with the sale in its final hours. If you're looking for something to occupy your time indoors this summer, there are still over 15 board games on sale for up to 45% off. These include classics like Candy Land and The Game of Life, as well as cult favorites like Ticket to Ride and Azul. Additionally, the Shark ChillPill, a personal fan and mister, is on sale for $99.99, a $30 discount from its usual price.
What Happened
The Shark ChillPill is a 2-in-1 or 3-in-1 device, depending on the version, that provides a cooling breeze and mist. It's a great gadget for hot summer days, especially for those who deal with hot flashes and excessive sweating. The device is usually priced at $129.99 for the 3-in-1 version, but it's currently on sale for $20 off.
Why It Matters
The Prime Day deals are a great opportunity to grab some discounts on fun indoor activities and useful gadgets. However, the sale ends tonight at 3 a.m. ET, so be sure to snag these deals as soon as possible.
Data Center Backlash
In other news, a wave of voter anger over massive data center projects is beginning to reshape US politics. Local officials and senior lawmakers are losing elections after backing controversial developments tied to the artificial intelligence boom. In Utah, State Senate President J. Stuart Adams lost his primary election after supporting a major data center development near the Great Salt Lake.
Key Numbers
- 45%: The maximum discount on board games during Prime Day
- $30: The discount on the Shark ChillPill during Prime Day
- 3 a.m. ET: The time when the Prime Day sale ends
- 2: The number of versions of the Shark ChillPill available
What Experts Say
"Do I think that the data center vote cost me the election? Yes I do." — Lee Perry, former Box Elder County Commissioner
Key Facts
Key Facts
- What: Lost their primary elections after backing data center developments
- Impact: Growing voter anger over data center projects
What Comes Next
The backlash against data centers is likely to continue, with more elections being influenced by this issue. Meanwhile, Prime Day shoppers should act fast to grab the remaining deals before the sale ends tonight.