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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: Up to 81% off Shark, Dyson and top cleaning essentials
Spring is here, which means it’s time to deep clean your home. Amazon’s Big Spring Sale runs March 25 through 31, with up to 81% off cleaning essentials like Shark, Dyson and Bissell vacuums, plus Swiffer mops and disinfectant wipes.
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Insect trap: $12.76 (49% off)
Scotch-Brite heavy duty scouring pads, 30-pack: $18.62 (47% off)
Purex Crystals scent booster: $12.81 (46% off)
All Mighty Pacs laundry detergent: $22.37 (43% off)
Seventh Generation multipurpose wipes: $12.22 (41% off)
Hefty medium scented trash bags: $4.13 (40% off)
Bissell Little Green Max deep cleaner: $99.99 (33% off)
Save on high-powered Shark, Dyson and Bissell vacuums built to handle pet hair and restore suction.
Original price: $219.99
Clean your whole home in a few passes with this Shark Navigator Deluxe upright vacuum. It balances power and maneuverability with strong suction, a roomy dust bin and a detachable nozzle for stairs, couches and other hard-to-reach areas.
Original price: $299.99
Snag Shark’s popular Pet Cordless vacuum while it’s marked down during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. It’s lightweight, powerful enough for stubborn pet hair and runs up to 40 minutes on a single charge. Convert it to handheld mode for stairs and cars, and use the included pet and crevice tools to reach tight spots.
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Original price: $539
This Dyson V8 Plus cordless vacuum delivers powerful suction in a slim design. A true do-it-all tool, the vacuum provides up to 40 minutes of runtime and quickly shifts to handheld mode to tackle everything from car interiors to hardwood floors.
Original price: $299
Bissell’s PowerClean is a stick vacuum with practical power for daily cleanup. It combines powerful suction and helpful FurFinder headlights in a sleek, cordless design. It converts from a stick vacuum to a handheld cleaner, with up to 50 minutes of runtime on low mode.
Original price: $199.99
The Bissell Pet Hair Eraser is designed specifically for pet hair. The upright vacuum comes with tangle-free brushes and rubber tools to suck up hair from furniture, stairs, floors and even car interiors. Grab it now while it’s on sale.
A deep clean takes more than a good vacuum. Save on everyday cleaning staples, now marked down for the sale.
Original price: $12.94
Mr. Clean Magic Erasers really are magic. The foam pads look like plain white sponges but work more like fine sandpaper to lift and remove tough stains. When you add water, they break up wall scuffs, soap scum, kitchen grease, marker stains and even stuck-on residue.
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Original price: $3.43
Sponges should be swapped out regularly, which makes it an essential item to stock up on when they’re on sale. Each of these sponges features a durable scrub side for stuck-on messes and a softer side for everyday wipe-downs and dishes.
Original price: $10.98
Trash bags are smart to have on hand, and these 30-gallon black bags can handle anything from yard work to post-party cleanup. Each is equipped with a red drawstring for easy tying and carrying. If you prefer a name brand, Hefty black trash bags are also on sale.
Original price: $109
The Swiffer PowerMop kit is a battery-powered spray mop that cleans sealed hard floors faster and with less mess than traditional mops. With the push of a button, it sprays a cleaning solution while the absorbent pad lifts dirt and grime. It’s a quick, convenient option for kitchen, bathroom and everyday floor clean-ups.
Original price: $21.80
If you have sensitive skin, All Free & Clear is a reliable staple to keep in your laundry room. The formula is free of perfumes and dyes but still delivers a thorough clean. This 85-ounce bottle tackles up to 110 loads, making it a smart stock-up buy while it’s on sale.
Original price: $14.57
Tackle everyday messes with this four-pack of Amazon Basics disinfecting wipes, designed for quick cleanups on kitchen counters, bathroom sinks, tables and more. This set includes two lemon-scented packs and two fresh-scented packs, so you can stock up and stay ready for spills, smudges and routine wipe-downs.
Original price: $14.30
Clear clogged drains quickly with Drano Max, a powerful formula designed to break down hair, soap scum and stubborn buildup to restore proper flow and keep pipes running smoothly. Stock up now while the 60-ounce jug is on sale.
Original price: $23.97
If dishwashing tends to dry out your hands, Seventh Generation’s fragrance-free dish soap offers a gentle alternative to heavily scented formulas. It effectively cuts through grease without overpowering scents and added dyes, making it a solid choice for sensitive skin.
Original price: $19.97
Featuring a six-foot extendable handle, the Swiffer Duster makes it easier to clean ceiling fans, crown molding and hard-to-reach corners. The eight included refills are designed to trap and lock dust, preventing it from being released back into the air.
Original price: $18.34
Eliminate unwanted odors with the Febreze Plug Scent Booster starter kit, which includes a plug-in oil warmer and scented oils designed to slowly release fragrance over time. It keeps kitchens, bathrooms and living areas smelling fresh by continuously dispensing a light, laundry-inspired Gain scent.
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Original price: $29.94
Stock up and save when you buy this six-pack of Soft Scrub antibacterial cleaner on sale. The formula combines a mild abrasive cleanser with bleach to clean, disinfect and remove stains on hard surfaces like sinks, tubs, showers, counters and toilets.
If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.
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Indiana coach Cignetti sends message to star transfer with pre-practice dress code lesson
In just his second season at the helm, Curt Cignetti led Indiana to its first national championship.
During the Hoosiers’ title run, Cignetti became known for his demanding coaching style. Indiana opened spring practice Thursday, and incoming transfer wide receiver Nick Marsh got a crash course in what it means to play for Cignetti.
Marsh, who transferred from Michigan State, arrived at practice in gold cleats. After noting Marsh’s productive two-year stint in East Lansing, Cignetti pivoted to the wideout’s footwear.
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“I didn’t love those gold shoes he came out in today,” Cignetti said. “He learned what getting your a– ripped is all about. I don’t know if that happened to him very often at Michigan State. That was before practice started.”
Marsh totaled 1,311 receiving yards and nine touchdowns at Michigan State. TCU quarterback Josh Hoover also headlines Indiana’s transfer additions.
Cignetti added that the coaching staff has “more work to do with this group than the first two teams,” noting the group is still learning more about players the team will likely rely on next season.
Indiana went 16-0 en route to a thrilling win over Miami in the College Football Playoff national championship in January.
Cignetti framed his callout of Marsh’s cleats as an early message about expectations.
“That was a wake-up call,” Cignetti said of the receiver’s pre-practice cleats. “But he’s really worked hard, done a great job for us.”
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Appeals court pauses orders limiting federal agents’ use of tear gas at protests near Portland ICE building
An appeals court paused a pair of lower court rulings in Oregon that restricted federal agents’ use of tear gas and other crowd-control munitions during protests outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted the Trump administration’s request for temporary administrative stays in two cases in a 2-1 ruling.
Anti-ICE demonstrators have held protests at the building since June, as part of protests across the country challenging President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda.
Two lawsuits were filed over federal agents’ crowd control tactics — one brought by the American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon on behalf of protesters and freelance journalists and another brought by the residents of an affordable housing complex across the street from the ICE building.
OREGON JUDGE LIMITS FEDERAL AGENTS’ TEAR GAS USE AT PORTLAND PROTESTS
The complaints argue that federal agents’ use of chemical and projectile munitions has violated the rights of plaintiffs — including a demonstrator known for wearing a chicken costume, a married couple in their 80s and two freelance journalists who said federal agents used chemical spray and projectile munitions against them.
The Department of Homeland Security has previously said that the agents have “followed their training and used the minimum amount of force necessary to protect themselves, the public, and federal property.”
Earlier this month, the federal judges in Portland overseeing the separate cases both issued preliminary injunctions limiting federal agents’ use of tear gas, pepper spray and other chemical munitions unless someone poses an imminent threat of physical harm.
The agents were also ordered not to fire munitions at the head, neck or torso “unless the officer is legally justified in using deadly force against that person” and were told not to use pepper spray against a group in an indiscriminate way that would affect bystanders. Additionally, they were told to only target people who were engaging in violent unlawful conduct or actively resisting arrest, noting that trespassing, refusing to move and refusing to obey an order to disperse are acts of passive resistance, not active resistance.
“Plaintiffs provided numerous videos, which were received in evidence and unambiguously show DHS officers spraying OC Spray directly into the faces of peaceful and nonviolent protesters engaged in, at most, passive resistance and discharging tear gas and firing pepper-ball munitions into crowds of peaceful and nonviolent protestors,” U.S. District Judge Michael Simon wrote in his ruling on March 9 in the case brought by the ACLU.
“Defendants’ conduct — physically harming protestors and journalists without prior dispersal warnings — is objectively chilling,” he added.
JUDGE RULES FEDERAL AGENTS MUST LIMIT TEAR GAS AT PROTESTS NEAR PORTLAND ICE BUILDING
The Ninth Circuit panel said on Wednesday that oral arguments in the two cases will be consolidated and scheduled for April 7.
Earlier this year, Portland Mayor Keith Wilson called on ICE to leave the city after federal agents deployed tear gas at a crowd of demonstrators outside the agency’s building. The mayor described the protests as peaceful and criticized federal officers’ use of pepper balls, flash-bang grenades and rubber bullets.
“Federal forces deployed heavy waves of chemical munitions, impacting a peaceful daytime protest where the vast majority of those present violated no laws, made no threat, and posed no danger to federal forces,” he said in a statement at the time.
“To those who continue to work for ICE: Resign. To those who control this facility: Leave,” he added, accusing federal officials of “trampling the Constitution.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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New Jersey middle school teacher charged with child sex assault after alleged sexual relationship with student
A former middle school teacher in New Jersey was arrested on Thursday following allegations she had a sexual relationship with a student.
Ashley Fisler, 36, of Washington Township in Gloucester County, was charged with six counts of first-degree sexual assault of a minor, one count of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child and one count of second-degree official misconduct, according to Fox 29.
Each first-degree charge carries a maximum of 20 years in prison, and each second-degree charge carries a maximum of 10 years.
NEW JERSEY TEACHER WHO SLEPT WITH STUDENTS AT FAMILY BAGEL SHOP LEARNS PRISON SENTENCE
The arrest of the former teacher comes after the victim, who is now an adult, reported the details to police earlier this year. The victim was a student in Fisler’s class at the time of the sexual relationship.
Fisler allegedly engaged in a sexual relationship with a student in 2021 while she was a teacher at Orchard Valley Middle School, the outlet reported.
The victim described to police multiple sexual encounters in Fisler’s vehicle and in her classroom, according to Fox 29.
Investigators later discovered text messages between Fisler and the victim that allegedly confirmed the sexual nature of their relationship, the outlet reported.
WEST VIRGINIA TEACHER FIRED AFTER ARREST ON CHILD SEX ABUSE CHARGE
Fisler taught social studies in the Washington Township school district from 2014 until June 2023, according to an online resume.
She is no longer employed as a teacher in Washington Township or in any other district, according to officials.
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