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Black Friday has already been changing over the last few years with online shopping getting more popular and people getting tired of fighting the crowds, but stores are now further reinventing the shopping holiday because of the pandemic.Home Depot came out this week saying for the first time that it's offering Black Friday deals starting in early November that will last through December, in-store and online.Best Buy, Target and Amazon are some of the other companies saying they'll be offering holiday deals earlier than before. Target is saying you can get deals starting in October and Amazon will reportedly start offering deals then too.“This is where consumers have to be smart and consumers have to themselves do the research and go, ‘is this really a deal or is this what they were running last week and this week they're saying it's a Black Friday sale?’” said Jane Boyd Thomas, a marketing professor at Winthrop University.Boyd Thomas has been researching Black Friday for years. She says a very small percentage of people will still want to go shopping on the day after Thanksgiving, because it's a ritual.She expects we'll see some supply chain issues for the holidays like we saw early in the pandemic.“So, I would say to consumers, if there's something your child wants or you want, and it's on sale, that you probably should get it then, because the guarantees about waiting for later for a better deal may or may not come and the supply may not be there,” said Boyd Thomas.She expects we could see most of the issues with electronics and anything being imported. 1590
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz died of a heart attack Thursday morning. Kamenetz was a Democratic candidate for the 2018 gubernatorial contest.Baltimore County officials announced his death in a tweet. 281
BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- A Brooklyn karaoke bar with over 280 people inside was shut down over COVID-19 violations early Sunday, according to the New York City Sheriff's Office.Authorities shut down Legend KTV karaoke bar in Borough Park around 2 a.m.About 281 people were inside the location, which exceeded Department of Building occupancy and had a vacate order from 2018, the NYC sheriff said.The location’s liquor license was also revoked in 2019.The venue had windowless, private party rooms with 25 to 30 people inside, according to a law enforcement source.Inside one of the rooms was a young child who was running back and forth between tables, according to the source.While 281 people were inside, authorities believe there were likely more people as about 40 dispersed when the sheriff’s office arrived, the source said.At least six people were arrested for offenses, including child endangerment, authorities said.This story was originally published by Cristian Benavides and Kristine Garcia at WPIX. 1013
BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. - Two brothers who share the same last name, now share a rap sheet in Broward County for crimes committed on the same high school campus.FULL COVERAGE: Parkland school shootingZachary Cruz, 18, who currently lives in Palm Beach County, was arrested by deputies on Monday for trespassing on Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School’s campus. Cruz is the younger brother of the accused Stoneman Douglas gunman, Nikolas Cruz, who was charged with 17 counts of murder after allegedly shooting and killing staff and students on Valentine’s Day. 564
Beautiful drone video recorded on the Treasure Coast shows surfers and sharks sharing the surf on a sunny Florida day. RELATED: More shark storiesVideo uploaded to YouTube by "HYDROPHILIK" on Feb. 26 shows footage of sharks very close to surfers near the Fort Pierce Inlet.At one point in the video, a surfer falls down and appears to have landed on top of one of the sharks -- or at least very close to it.Shark experts say just offshore right now it's a "shark super-highway" where thousands of sharks are on the move this time of year. Watch this great #hammerhead #shark troll the waters off #Palmbeach yesterday! Notice the smaller spinner/blacktips stay away since they can be a tasty meal ?? #Florida #shark #sharks #drone video thanks Our Children’s Earth Foundation photographer Ivy Yin ????#sharkmigration pic.twitter.com/NCgUebKoUX— James Wieland (@SurfnWeatherman) February 28, 2018 932