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Amazon Big Spring Sale kitchen deals: Up to 59% off Ninja, Cuisinart and more
If you’ve been looking for a reason to upgrade your kitchen, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is the time to do it for less. Running March 25 through 31, the event features deals on cookware, coffee makers and outdoor entertaining essentials. Ninja air fryers, All-Clad cookware and even outdoor pizza ovens are up to 59% off for a limited time.
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Shop brands like Ninja, Chefman, NutriChef and more for less.
Ninja Prestige Smart XL: $249.99 (42% off)
Ninja AF161 XL air fryer: $149.99 (40% off)
Chefman 8-qt. air fryer: $79.99 (33% off)
Medium air fryer: $42.97 (26% off)
Air fryer toaster oven combo: $75.85 (30% off)
Original price: $249.99
If you like the space of a toaster oven with the power of an air fryer, this Ninja combo is a smart fit. It handles everything from air frying and roasting to baking and dehydrating, all with crispy results. The Ninja also preheats in about one minute, fits a 12-inch pizza and won’t take up much of your counter.
Original price: $119.99
This basket-style Chefman air fryer comes with a digital touchscreen and preset functions to cook meals three times faster than traditional ovens. Using the Hi-Fry technology, it increases the heat to 450 degrees to give your food an extra crispy finish. There’s also a shake reminder to help ensure even results.
Original price: $170
This NutriChef air fryer stands out with its durable glass bowl, so you can easily monitor your food as it cooks. Use the preset functions to make a variety of meals, like wings, fish, chicken and steak. It’s compact enough to store away when you’re done — plus, it’s dishwasher-safe.
Refresh your kitchen this spring with discounted cookware.
Ninja Ceramic Pro cookware, set of 10: $199.99 (33% off)
GreenLife nonstick cookware, set of 16: $69.99 (30% off)
GreenPan stainless steel cookware set: $125.99 (30% off)
Viking stainless steel pasta pot: $225 (40% off)
Original price: $309.95
Upgrade your kitchen with this 17-piece stainless steel cookware set, complete with three saucepans, three skillets, a sauté pan, a Dutch oven, and glass lids. It has an aluminum base for even heating and cool handles for a secure grip.
Original price: $99.99
Start cooking with confidence using these nonstick, heavy-gauge aluminum fry pans. The set comes with an 8-inch and 10-inch pan ideal for browning, searing and pan-frying food. The pans are also oven-safe, giving you more versatility.
Original price: $69.99
T-fal’s premium pans are made with aluminum for reliable, everyday use. The 10-inch and 12-inch pans deliver nonstick performance, thanks to the durable titanium coating. A heat indicator ring turns red when the pans are preheating.
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From compact coffee makers to espresso machines, these deals bring barista-level coffee home.
Chefman single-serve coffee maker: $79.97 (56% off)
Chefman CraftBrew espresso machine: $79.96 (38% off)
Keurig K-Compact coffee maker: $69.99 (30% off)
Keurig single-serve K-Cup pod coffee maker: $69.99 (30% off)
Original price: $231
Skip the coffee shop and make espresso drinks right at home with the Nespresso Vertuo Next, now 46% off. It heats up in 25 seconds, brews multiple cup sizes and comes with a milk frother for hot or cold beverages.
Original price: $49.99
If you’re shopping for a simple coffee maker, this compact option is a solid pick. It makes enough coffee for one or two people, lets you pour midbrew and keeps drinks warm for 30 minutes. With just one button to operate, it saves you the hassle of dealing with extra settings. A reusable filter helps cut down on waste, too.
Original price: $219.99
This Keurig K-Duo is a true multitasker, brewing hot or iced coffee in both single K-Cup pods and full carafes. You can adjust the brew strength, and the simple control panel makes it easy to use. The extra-large water reservoir means you can make multiple cups without refilling.
Simplify everyday cooking with these kitchen tech finds you’ll reach for every day.
Immersion blender: $26.62 (38% off)
Bluetooth meat thermometer: $49.93 (38% off)
Countertop ice maker: $44.92 (36% off)
Ninja Blast Max portable blender: $69.99 (30% off)
Original price: $59.99
This electric salt and pepper grinder set is worth picking up while it’s on sale. The stainless steel design holds plenty and has six coarseness settings. A single charge lasts up to one month, meaning you won’t have to recharge every day.
Original price: $39.99
You don’t need a full coffee setup to get cafe-style drinks at home. This handheld frother has variable speed control and a single-button design for simple use. It quickly whisks milk into rich foam, is rechargeable and comes with three attachments and a storage stand.
Original price: $219.99
This Ninja kitchen system includes a full-size blender, food processor attachment and single-serve cups — handling everything from smoothies to food prep in one setup. The 1,200-watt motor is powerful enough to handle tough ingredients like nuts and ice.
Elevate your table for less with slashed prices on dinnerware, flatware and more.
Mikasa dinnerware set, 16-pieces: $69.99 (52% off)
Tervis drinkware set, 4-pieces: $39.19 (34% off)
Extra-large wood cutting board: $37.21 (32% off)
Kate Spade New York hand-painted runner: $25.49 (15% off)
Mikasa white dinnerware set, 40-pieces: $124.99 (48% off)
Original price: $129.99
This handcrafted, budget-friendly ceramic dinnerware set is finished with subtle ridges that look gorgeous on any table. It comes with everything you need for four, such as dinner plates, salad plates and cereal bowls. The stackable design makes for space-saving storage.
Original price: $44.99
If you’re planning to entertain more as the weather warms up, this 30-piece stainless steel silverware set is a smart pick. Designed with a balanced weight for comfortable use, it includes service for six with forks, knives and spoons for everyday meals or gatherings.
Original price: $79.99
This white ceramic dinnerware set has a clean, modern look and includes plates and bowls for four. Designed for durability, it’s scratch-resistant and safe for both the microwave and dishwasher.
Upgrade your backyard setup with glasses, table coolers and pizza ovens.
ThermoMaven Bluetooth meat thermometer: $99.99 (33% off)
Charbroil 3-in-1 electric grill: $249 (25% off)
Aluminum pizza peel: $21.95 (31% off)
Pop-up mesh food covers, set of 6: $11.99 (17% off)
Original price: $49.99
Ditch the red cups and upgrade to these stemless margarita glasses. This set of six 10.25-ounce glasses features a wide rim and a touch of blue for added color, while the stemless design adds durability. They’re also dishwasher-safe for easy cleanup.
Original price: $79.99
This side table doubles as a cooler or extra seat, with a 10.3-gallon insulated bucket to keep drinks chilled. The rattan-style design and removable drain plug make it easy to use outdoors.
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Original price: $169.99
Switch things up from the usual barbecue with this outdoor pizza oven. It heats up fast, cooks pizzas efficiently and can be used with wood pellets or a gas or electric burner attachment sold separately. A pizza stone is included as well.
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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Democrats broke airport security. Now they’re calling the solution dangerous
Air travel in the United States is in crisis because of policy failures that have escalated from a nuisance into a national crisis. At Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta, the busiest airport in the world, passengers faced security lines stretching for hours as TSA callout rates hit the highest since the shutdown began, with more than 3,200 officers nationwide failing to report to work. As the system buckles under this strain, the Trump administration is deploying ICE officers to stabilize operations, a practical response that has triggered immediate outrage from Democrats claiming it is unsafe or unlawful. The reality, however, is political: Democrats are leveraging the crisis to block standalone TSA funding unless ICE and Customs and Border Protection budgets are cut, turning stranded travelers into pawns in a broader fight over federal priorities.
This type of brinkmanship is irresponsible and a national security risk. Airports are designed for efficiency and convenience, but they are also high-risk, high-value targets that require structured, coordinated federal oversight to ensure screening, identity verification, perimeter control, and threat detection. As staffing levels collapse, internal pressure increases and vulnerabilities emerge, creating risks adversaries can exploit.
Political leverage is being applied to the most sensitive parts of our national infrastructure, and Americans are feeling the direct consequences. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy acknowledged that Democrats are refusing to pass standalone TSA funding unless Republicans strip all funding from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. Plainly, this means American security is being used as a bargaining chip in a broader political fight over immigration policy, and travelers are being forced to absorb the fallout.
TRUMP DEMANDS ‘SAVE AMERICA ACT’ BE TIED TO DHS FUNDING AMID AIRPORT CHAOS
As the country faces a Democrat-manufactured strain on airport operations, President Trump ordered the deployment of ICE officers to help stabilize airports, prompting immediate and predictable claims that the move is unsafe or unlawful. Those claims are patently false. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, Ice officers operate with full federal authority to question, detain, and arrest removable individuals in the United States. The Homeland Security Act grants DHS broad authority to allocate personnel across its components to secure transportation systems. There is no statute requiring that only TSA personnel perform functions such as identity verification, perimeter security, or line management. Under this broad authority, DHS retains the ability to reallocate federal personnel in a crisis, making clear that Democrats are raising a political objection, not a legal one. This authority has always existed under federal law.
And beyond the politics, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries escalated the rhetoric with outright fearmongering. Appearing on CNN, he warned that deploying ICE agents to airports could result in them “brutalizing or, in some instances, kill” travelers. That is not a legal argument grounded in statute or even reality. It is a political narrative used to block a crisis response.
What this moment exposes is an inconsistency in how Democrats treat federal enforcement authority. They accept it when it suits them and reject it as unlawful when it doesn’t. House Democrats have voted for bills that provide billions to fund ICE and DHS operations, and 75 House Democrats supported a resolution expressing gratitude for ICE’s role in protecting the homeland. Democratic leadership has repeatedly voted to keep DHS funded, including ICE, despite backlash from their own base. However, now the officers are too dangerous to assist with routine airport functions. That contradiction is impossible to ignore.
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Even within the administration, there has been discussion about how best to implement the deployment. Border Czar Tom Homan made clear that ICE agents aren’t trained to operate X-Ray machines but will be assigned to non-screening roles, such as securing exits or assisting with basic security functions to free up TSA officers for screening duties. At the same time, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized that ICE officers are trained federal law enforcement personnel capable of supporting airport security. That operational distinction is worth discussing but does not support the claim that the deployment is unlawful.
The more important question is what happens next. There is no clear path to resolution, and TSA staffing will not recover overnight. If Democrats continue to use funding as leverage, the strain on airport operations will persist, forcing a choice between allowing critical infrastructure to degrade or deploying the federal resources already available to stabilize it. This is the direct consequence of turning operational capacity into a political bargaining tool.
While headlines may continue to focus on airport delays, what is happening at airports is a real-time test of whether the federal government can function under pressure. If political actors withhold funding, manufacture operational strain, and then block lawful solutions to extract policy concessions, that playbook will not stop at the TSA. It will extend to border security, disaster response, law enforcement, and every other system where federal resources can be leveraged for political gain. The truth is that the law has not changed, the authority has always existed, and the surrounding outrage is manufactured.
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Serious about safer roads? Get dangerous, unqualified truckers off them now
If you’re hauling freight on America’s highways, safety isn’t optional. It’s the price of admission.
That principle is at the heart of Dalilah’s Law, which the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee passed today.
Backed by President Trump during last month’s State of the Union, this legislation reinforces a fundamental principle: only properly trained and qualified professionals should be behind the wheel of an 80,000-pound truck. It strengthens safety standards, ensures drivers can understand and communicate in English, and closes loopholes that have allowed unqualified or improperly licensed individuals to slip through the cracks — making roads safer for everyone.
Dalilah’s Law is named for a young girl whose life was forever changed by a preventable crash involving an undocumented immigrant behind the wheel of a commercial truck.
Speeding through a construction zone, this reckless driver hit the car five-year-old Dalilah Coleman was traveling in, leaving her with permanent disabilities that will require lifelong care. It is a devastating example of what happens when safety standards are not upheld or enforced.
SOME STATES HAVE LET UNQUALIFIED FOREIGN DRIVERS ON THE ROAD AND AMERICANS PAY THE PRICE
In the years following COVID-19, a surge in freight demand brought an influx of opportunity seekers into our industry. While many answered the call responsibly, others chased quick profits without respecting the safety standards on which the industry depends. When enforcement slips, safety suffers. And that’s when tragedies like Dalilah’s happen. We saw it in Florida. We saw it in California. We saw it in Indiana.
Dalilah’s Law addresses these gaps head-on.
DUFFY EXPOSES 54% OF NORTH CAROLINA TRUCK LICENSES ISSUED ILLEGALLY TO ‘DANGEROUS DRIVERS’
It ensures consistent enforcement of English-language proficiency requirements during roadside inspections and makes clear that drivers who cannot meet those standards should be placed out of service. It modernizes the driver record notification system, so motor carriers are promptly alerted if a driver’s commercial driver’s license (CDL) has been revoked, suspended, or is otherwise invalid. And it requires the Department of Transportation to strengthen oversight of training providers, ensuring new drivers receive the instruction they need to operate safely.
Just as importantly, it reinforces accountability across the CDL system. States play a central role in issuing licenses, and consistent, rigorous enforcement is critical. By closing gaps and improving coordination, this legislation helps remove bad actors from the road while supporting the vast majority who are doing the job the right way.
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This is what it looks like when government and industry work together to fix a real problem. President Trump, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Rep. David Rouzer, and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee have answered the call to strengthen roadway safety.
At its core, trucking is about trust. Americans trust that the goods they rely on will arrive safely. They trust that the trucks they share the road with are operated by qualified professionals. And they trust that the system overseeing this industry is working as it should.
Dalilah’s story is a painful reminder of what’s at stake when we fall short. This legislation is our opportunity to make sure we don’t.
There’s no room for shortcuts when lives are on the line. Congress must pass Dalilah’s Law.
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Newsom’s failed leadership has let California become a land of fraud and scams
When I came to California in the Reagan days, it represented the heart of America — a Golden State where families could work hard, start businesses, and live out their very own American Dream. Today, California has earned a very different reputation: the land of scams.
During the pandemic, criminals siphoned $32 billion out of California’s unemployment system. That’s well above most states’ budgets, enough to fix every pothole from San Diego to Sacramento. And that’s just one program.
We’ve seen millions in SNAP funds diverted by criminal rings in recent years. Millions more have been stolen by AI “ghost students” enrolling in California community colleges and pocketing the cash. Most recently, we’ve seen billions in Medicaid funds go toward non-essential healthcare for illegal immigrants and hundreds of millions more down the drain for fraudulent hospice schemes.
Every time I pick up my phone, there’s fresh fraud in California — and all of this with Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom jetting off to so many European cities, you’d think he was a Eurovision popstar.
I have written to Newsom directly about each of these cases. In all but one instance, I’ve received no response — not even an acknowledgment of receipt. The lone exception was a dismissive answer regarding my letter on Medicaid fraud, in which the administration claimed the problem was an overblown non-issue because the state would simply reimburse the federal government for improper payments.
It is clear that federal and state dollars are not being competently accounted for in the middle of this fraud circus. Is this really the standard of accountability we want for our hard-earned taxpayer dollars? As a California taxpayer, I certainly do not.
That’s why I introduced the “No More SCAMS Act” to create a federal interagency task force dedicated to cracking down on waste, fraud, and abuse across government programs. For too long, our federal agencies have been trying to tackle fraud with no playbook, tripping over themselves while scammers run up the score. My bill puts one quarterback on the field with one game plan and a single mission: stop the fraud.
GOP SHERIFF LEADING CALIFORNIA POLL RIPS NEWSOM’S ‘LOVE AFFAIR’ WITH CRIMINALS
Despite what Sacramento Democrats or Newsom himself might have you believe, the movement to crack down on fraud isn’t some Republican gotcha tactic. It’s good government that puts Californians and Americans first.
These resources should be going to students, veterans, mothers and low-income families in need — not fraudsters and organized criminal rings while career politicians look the other way. Every dollar lost to fraud is a dollar taken away from Americans who actually need the help and from taxpayers who are stretched thin.
Sadly, fraud is running rampant and California is ground zero. Instead of having a governor focused on fixing the problem and making our state better, we have the biggest snake oil salesman of all.
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Everyone here in California has felt the reality of Newsom’s disastrous policies firsthand. Since he took office in 2019, prices have skyrocketed, crime has spiked, and hardworking Americans can’t afford to raise a family. The American Dream of homeownership has become a generational privilege instead of a goal families can realistically work toward.
Despite all of this, I still believe in our Golden State. It’s my home. It’s where my family is. And it hurts me to see so many of my friends and neighbors struggling because of Sacramento’s out-of-touch policies.
I’ve been battling this lunacy since my days in the State Assembly and continue that fight today as the representative for Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. I didn’t come this far to watch our state be run into the ground by scams, corruption and failed leadership.
It’s true, we’re in the fight of our lives for the soul of California. Working with President Donald Trump, I’m determined to take on that fight and help bring California into its Golden Age.
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