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'Tis the season to find yourself at a loss for what to gift your family and friends. Good thing there's something for everyone in this roundup, and all of them are under $100. Read on for creative gift ideas at great prices.
TREBLAB Z2 Bluetooth 5.0 Noise-Cancelling Headphones
Now that we're all spending so much time with our cohabitants, the comfortable and highly-rated TREBLAB Z2 headphones are guaranteed to be a well-received, noise-cancelling gift.
Old-school style meets modern tech in the Altec Lansing turntable. Great for the person on your list with an impressive vinyl collection, the turntable can play music on devices, Bluetooth speakers, or via RCA outputs.
For the perfectionist in your life. The five-star-rated Nix Mini Color Sensor V2 scans any surface — from painted walls to fabric and leather — and instantly matches the hue within its database of over 100,000 brand name paint colors. Color us impressed.
The FLÎKR® Fire2 Personal Fireplace evokes the best of winter bonfires with none of the smoky baggage. You can cozy up without worrying about messy soot, plus roast up s'mores from the comfort of your couch.
This massage gun works hard, featuring four massage heads to target every muscle group. Reviewers love the lightweight yet durable design, plus how quiet it is despite its power.
LampPlus: 3-in-1 Lamp, Phone Charger & Clock With Thermostat
The LampPlus brings a lot to the table in one clean, sleek design. Change up the ambiance, wirelessly charge your device, check the temperature, and more with just a couple of touches.
Warm, soupy smoothies are officially canceled. Blend up a fresh batch anywhere, anytime with this cordless portable blender. Featured on Mashable, CNN, and Brookstone, the pros have done the vetting for you.
Productivity will be at an all-time high for whoever gets the TimeFlip2 Interactive Time Tracker. You assign tasks to this smart device, which in turn helps you hack the day by tracking time spent on various activities.
This UVC air sterilizing lamp is a timely gift. Perfect for sterilizing small indoor spaces, the UV lamp kills germs lingering on the surfaces of personal items and furniture.
A gift the whole family will enjoy, the Google WiFi Router enables seamless Wi-Fi connectivity ranging 1,500 square feet. CNET calls it “The best way to blanket your entire home with Wi-Fi.”
John Bencich, CEO of Achieve Life Sciences, joins Cheddar Innovates to discuss a new plant-based compound that's being used to fight nicotine addiction.
On this episode of Cheddar Innovates: CEO of Achieve Life Sciences discusses a new plant-based compound that's being used to fight nicotine addiction; President & CEO OF DiaMedica Therapeutics explains a new ischemic stroke treatment option that expands the window for effective therapy for stroke patients; Cheddar gets a look at Curiosity Stream's 'Asteroid Rush.'
Catching you up on today's entertainment headlines with the Tribeca Film Festival has kicked off in NYC, "Black Adam," starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson dropped its first full trailer, the musical "Come From Away" based on a true story set during 9/11 will be closing on Broadway this October, and more.
Survivors of Larry Nassar, including Olympian Simone Biles, are seeking $1 billion in damages from the FBI due to its failure to investigate the former gymnastics team doctor convicted of committing years of serial sexual abuse of minors. Jack Queen, a senior reporter at Law360, joined Cheddar News to break down the legal grounds of this case. "This is one of the biggest black eyes that the Bureau has faced in generations, quite frankly, and the FBI has taken full responsibility and admitted that it completely botched this investigation," he said. "So, there's a lot of pressure to settle."
The Elevate Prize Foundation is donating $10,000 to different grassroots organizations based on a theme every month to help scale their work, focusing on a different theme each time. Upcoming prizes will help uplift an organization supporting the LGBTQ community and one mobilizing to help end gun violence. The foundation's CEO Carolina Garcia Jayaram joined Cheddar to discuss the initiative and why it's important to uplift these grassroots organizations. "We are identifying social entrepreneurs around the world to help them scale their work. but the ultimate purpose of that is to create the first-ever fanbase for good," she said. "We're trying to make good famous and by inspiring people to think about the role they can play in doing good in the world."
With real estate being a largely male-dominated industry, Stephanie Shojaee, vice president and chief marketing officer at development company Shoma Group, joined Cheddar News to discuss how she took on the gender gap for women to achieve leadership roles, starting at her own company. “It's been very important to teach all the women that work here, especially the younger ones, that they shouldn't change themselves," she said. "You need to be happy with who you are and just keep breaking barriers."
We are already starting to feel the effects of summer. Heat waves in Texas and California are already sending temperatures soaring. That could spell trouble for the nation's power supply. there are new concerns about outages in many areas of the country. Cheddar's Shannon Lanier explains the two main causes of blackouts, and what states are doing to keep the lights on and the air conditioning running.
If you have been on the road this past year, you've probably seen more accidents on the road than you ever have. You're not wrong. Traffic fatalities are not only increasing they are hitting historic highs. Almost 43,000 people died in motor vehicle accidents in 2021. Cheddar's Shannon Lanier investigates - and finds out why.
U.S. stocks close Tuesday at session highs after a subpar start to the trading day. Tim Chubb, Chief Investment Officer at the wealth advisory firm, Girard, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell to discuss. 'We're starting to see the moderation of three core things -- we've seen the moderation of prices, we've seen the moderation of wage growth we've seen in the labor market, and we've also seen a moderation of job openings,' he says.
The victims from the USA gymnastics sexual abuse scandal continue to seek justice. Survivors of Larry Nassar are seeking more than one-billion dollars from the FBI for failing to stop the convicted sports doctor when the agency first received allegations. According to a report released by the Justice Department's Inspector General, FBI agents knew
in July of 2015 that Nassar was accused of abusing gymnasts; however, Nassar wasn't arrested until December of 2016. The group that filed the claim includes Olympic medalist Simone Biles and around 90 other women. Louise Radnofsky, sports reporter at The Wall Street Journal, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell to discuss.