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15 Prime Day deals you shouldn't wait until Black Friday to buy
These are the best early Black Friday deals to grab. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. Black Friday is just a month away, and while we expect some great deals to drop, we also expect the holiday to look different this year. We're predicting more online sales and delayed shipping--meaning Amazon Prime Day may be your best bet for scoring deals while holiday shopping this year. Thousands of our favorite products are on sale today, and if you're hunting for the best Amazon Prime Day deals, we've got you covered.
The 5 best Amazon deals you can get this Martin Luther King Day
Save big on the things you actually want on your day off. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. If you're lucky enough to have the day off, you should treat yourself a little further with some online shopping. Even better, you can get incredible discounts on the products you actually want thanks to all of the holiday sales. For example, top-rated iRobot Roombas, weighted blankets, and travel mugs are all on sale at Amazon--and you don't want to pass up on these savings.
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The 26 best gifts for mom that she'll actually want
The 26 best gifts for mom that she'll actually want (Photo: UGG / Capri Blue) If you make a purchase by clicking one of our links, we may earn a small share of the revenue. However, our picks and opinions are independent from USA TODAY's newsroom and any business incentives. Of all the people you shop for, mom can be the most challenging. Though she may tell you she doesn't need anything, you need to get her a gift, and--considering all she's done for you--it better be a good one. There's plenty of cool stuff out there your mom would love, so we've rounded up the 26 best gifts for all different types of moms.
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New app for depression uses artificial intelligence for therapy treatments
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), depression affects nearly 300 million people around the world. People of all ages can experience depression, a mental health disorder that not only impairs their functionality at work and at home, but in some cases lead to suicide. The WHO states that suicide is the cause of death for roughly 800,000 people every year. Individuals with depression have several options available to them if they want to get help, including prevention programs, medication, and therapy. The problem, however, is that not everyone is capable of -- or comfortable with -- utilizing some of these methods due to physical, mental, or financial limitations.