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Shop the final hours of lululemon post-holiday specials—score leggings, joggers and more

lululemon has some epic post-holiday specials on top-tier activewear to keep you looking fit in 2022. Shop for leggings, joggers, hoodies and more.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3EUUBBU

MSNBC'S Rachel Maddow undergoes surgery for skin cancer: 'You should get checked'

Rachel Maddow took time on her show to "address a quick personal matter" revealing she had surgery to remove skin cancer on her neck.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3aiDInE

Shirtless Max Scherzer in postgame interview: 'Can't talk. I'm drunk'

A shirtless Max Scherzer joined TBS for an interview that quickly went sideways after the Dodgers beat the Cardinals in the NL wild-card game.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3AphI53

Early Black Friday 2021 deals are here—shop discounts from Amazon, Our Place, Leesa and more

Black Friday is one of the biggest sales events of the year. In 2021, several retailers, including Amazon, are unveiling early Black Friday deals.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3Bg9zkR

Man accused of pharmacist brother's murder believed COVID-19 vaccine was 'killing people'

A Maryland man accused of killing his pharmacist brother and sister-in-law had ranted that the COVID-19 vaccinations were "killing people."           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3BoNosW

Georgia teachers secretly work together to help beloved custodian buy his dream car

Chris Jackson, head custodian at Unity Grove Elementary School in Henry County, Georgia, gets a huge surprise when teachers help him buy a car.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3oKswsr

Dreaming of winning the lottery? These horror stories may change your mind

As tempting as winning the lottery may seem, these horror stories from U.S. lottery winners may make you change your mind.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3Di1DQx

Educational inequity in America isn't an accident. New research shows it's by design.

Neighboring school districts often have vastly different levels of funding and housing. Researchers say it's a form of gerrymandering.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/2YpIFsn

Cowboys QB Dak Prescott found unlikely inspiration after injury — thanks, in part, to a Giants safety

After Dak Prescott suffered a gruesome leg injury on Logan Ryan's tackle, the Giants safety made a point to reach out to the Cowboys QB.           from USATODAY - News Top Stories https://ift.tt/3DkNxhr