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    Over 15 early Black Friday sales we're shopping right now

    Julia Webb
    In The KnowNovember 24, 2019
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    Our editorial team is dedicated to finding and telling you more about the products and deals we love. If you love them too and decide to purchase through the links below, we may receive a commission.

    Black Friday is still a few days away, but you can start to shop some of the best deals of the season right now! Tons of retailers have released their special early this year (or are offering special incentives for customers to shop early) and you definitely won't want to miss out.

    From deals of everything on from TVs and Amazon Echos to sales on pet supplies and winter style staples, we have rounded up over 15 of the very best early Black Friday sales that you can shop today. Be sure to shop these deals fast and check back here next week for more holiday steals.

    Amazon: Save up to 40 percent on Amazon devices now

    Bloomingdale's: Take $25 off every $150 you spend on a huge selection of products online only through Nov. 27

    Chewy: Buy 3, Get 1 FREE across treats, toys, apparel, collars and more, and take 20 percent off beds, crates, cat trees and more through Nov. 26

    Cole Haan: Get 30 percent off everything, and 50 percent off select items through Nov. 24

    Cost World Plus Market: Get 40 percent off all furniture and free shipping on $75 online through Dec. 1

    Freshly: Take $40 off your first three weeks of chef-prepared meals with code BF40 through Dec. 3

    Gap: Right now, take 40 percent off everything with code FORTY

    The Home Depot: Save up to 35 percent on select tools, storage and accessories

    Lowe's: Save up to 40 percent on appliance special values through Dec. 5 

    Nike: Take an extra 20 percent off select clearance with code WINSTREAK

    Old Navy: Right now, cardmembers can get up to 50 percent off products

    Samsung: Save up to 45 percent on The Frame TV and check out more deals here

    shopDisney: Get up to 40 percent off at shopDisney.com through Dec. 25

    Sur La Table: Get the Staub 4qt round Cocotte for only $99.96, and get up to 65 percent off on select Zwilling J.A. Henckels products through Dec. 31

    Target: Save $10 when you spend $40 on clothing, shoes and accessories or save $20 when you spend $75 through Nov. 27

    Tommy Hilfiger: Use code DIBS to get 40 percent off $150+ through Nov. 26

    TOMS: Get up to 40 percent off, and an extra 10 percent off when subscribing to the TOMS newsletter through Nov. 27

    Urban Outfitters: Take 40 percent off sale items through Nov. 24

    Wayfair: Get up to 70 percent off on Joss & Main products, and get up to 80 percent off on Birch Lane products

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    ‘I Don’t Know:’ Biden Says He Hasn’t Asked What Hunter Did In Ukraine

    William: Just Lie! Former Secretary of State John Kerry claimed ignorance of Hunter Biden’s work with Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian natural gas conglomerate, on Sunday—despite evidence to the contrary from Obama administration officials and even his own stepson. Kerry, who recently endorsed Joe Biden’s White House bid, was asked about the topic while campaigning with the former vice president in New Hampshire. In particular, Kerry was questioned if he knew about the younger Biden’s decision to join Burisma’s board of directors in 2014 and if he was “comfortable with the arrangement” as secretary of state. “I had no knowledge about any of that, none,” Kerry told reporters. “No.” When pressed, Kerry doubled down on the claim, going as far as to say he still knew nothing about the company, event though its at the center of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. “What would I know about any—no. Why would I know about any company or any individual,” the former secretary of state asserted. “The answer is no. No communication, no nothing. I don’t know who they are. I don’t know what they were doing to this day, actually.” Kerry’s claim of ignorance, however, is undercut by former employees of his own State Department, the Obama administration, and even his own stepson. When Hunter Biden first joined Burisma’s board of directors in 2014, alarm bells were set off in both Washington, DC, and Europe. As Peter Schweizer detailed in his book Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends, Hunter Biden secured the appointment, which paid as much as $83,000 per month, despite no background in the energy industry or Ukraine. His lack of experience, coupled with the fact that Joe Biden had just been made the Obama administration’s point man on Ukraine, immediately raised questions from ethics watchdogs about conflicts of interest. Adding to concerns is the fact that, at the time Hunter Biden joined Burisma—where he was paid as much as $83,000-per-month—the company was seen as actively courting western leaders to prevent further scrutiny of its business practices. The same month Hunter Biden was tapped for the group’s board, the United Kingdom froze accounts belonging to Burisma’s founder, Mykola Zlochevsky, under suspicion of money laundering. A Ukrainian official with strong ties to Zlochevsky admitted in October the only reason that Hunter Biden secured the appointment with Burisma was to “protect” the company from foreign scrutiny. The claim has credence given that at the time, Joe Biden, as the sitting vice president, was tasked with leading the Obama administration’s policy towards Ukraine in response to Russia’s invasion of Crimea. One of the people worried about the appearance of conflict of interest with the entire situation was Christopher Heinz, Kerry’s stepson who at the time was a partner in an investment firm with Hunter Biden. According to emails obtained by the Washington Examiner, Heinz rushed to play damage control with State Department officials only hours after Hunter Biden’s appointment. It is unclear what came of that correspondence, or if it was significant to formulating the official line taken by the Obama administration on Hunter Biden’s wheeling and dealing in Ukraine. As the Washington Free Beacon previously noted, both White House press secretary Jay Carney and State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki ducked questions when asked about the appointment the day it became public. In each case, reporters were told Hunter Biden was a “private citizen,” and any questions should be referred to then-Vice President Joe Biden’s office. Psaki’s official statement on the topic, in particular, makes it difficult to believe Kerry was unaware of the situation. As the official spokesperson for the Kerry-era State Department, Psaki’s comments would likely have required approval by either Kerry or his most senior aides. Further undermining Kerry’s claim to not know anything is the testimony of one of his top diplomats, offered to Congress as part of the impeachment inquiry. Testifying before the House Intelligence Committee in November, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent admitted he reached out to his superiors and the former vice president’s office about Hunter Biden’s work with Burisma in 2015. “I raised my concern that Hunter Biden’s status as a board member could create the perception of a conflict of interest,” Kent said.

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