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In the lead-up to Thanksgiving weekend, deals in this category tend to be a little sleepier. (That's especially so because I'm picky about what I recommend—I take user reviews, technical specs, price trends over the past year, and the feedback from PCWorld staff into account.) But a couple are already worth looking at if you want an early start on your holiday shopping.
And if these don't suit you? Keep checking back. Things tend to heat up the closer we get to the big date, which this year is November 29.
Black Friday 2024 deals on office chairs
Staples Cartwright Task Chair, Black - $60 (50% off at Staples)
Staples Hyken Mesh Task Chair, Black - $100 (66% off at Staples)
Believe it or not, Staples makes some very popular desk chairs—with one of Reddit's favorites back to its lowest price. And this time, all colors are down to $100, not just the black. If you don't need a chair for long sitting sessions, its lighter-use Cartright Task Chair is also available for a near all-time low price. (Note for the Cartright chair: A second person makes assembling it much easier.)
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When reality becomes stranger than satire, maybe the satirists can teach us something. Or, maybe the last laugh will be on them after all. The Onion said on Thursday that its parent company bought Infowars, the disgraced purveyor of Sandy Hook misinformation and vendor of pseudoscience supplements. The Onion posted on Bluesky that it plans to transform the rebooted Infowars into "a very funny, very stupid website." However, the Texas judge overseeing the bankruptcy sale temporarily halted the takeover, citing concerns about the auction process. A review hearing will be scheduled for next week.
The Onion said it received the blessing of the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting to scoop up Infowars in a bankruptcy auction. Everytown for Gun Safety, a nonprofit founded in the massacre's aftermath, reportedly plans to advertise on the rebooted site if the sale is finalized.
Infowars founder Alex Jones was found liable in 2022 for nearly $1.5 billion in damage
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